Practical Uses for Duct Tape:
While we wouldn’t condone all of these, it’s still pretty incredible to see the kinds of stuff people use duct tape for. Take a look and you just might see something you’ve never thought of before!
1.Duct Tape Drink Holder:
Keep a roll of duct tape on the center floorboard in your vehicle. It works great as a cup holder and it’s just sticky enough to stay put. When you need the roll, you’ll know right where to find it.
2.Remove Pet Hair with Duct Tape:
That’s right. We’ve found another use for duct tape—cleaning. The stickiness of duct tape makes it perfect for a makeshift pet hair remover and this method is faster than vacuuming. It also works on seats in vehicles. A sponge or cloth wrapped with duct tape works great for getting into corners.
Wrap duct tape around a paint roller cover, sticky side out. Roll the paint cover over furniture or carpet to pick up the pet hair. Add more tape as the surface gets full of hair.
3.Cricket Trap:
From a Family Handyman reader: A lot of cricket-like bugs had taken up residence in my basement. I’m concerned about chemicals in bug sprays, so I came up with this simple trap—duct tape. I set out a long strip of duct tape sticky side up in my basement. When I returned a couple of days later, I found it had about 15 to 20 bugs attached. Since then, I have set tape out several times with the same results.
4.Toothpaste Tube Fix:
Instead of having to re-roll a tube of toothpaste on its last legs, a heady reader of The alien tape Guys taped the rolled up tube with duct tape.
5.Warts:
Duct tape can eliminate eyesores from your home but it’s also really good at getting rid of eyesores on your body like warts.According to a study published in “Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine,” duct tape proved more effective at treating warts than having them frozen off.
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