12 Surprising Toothpaste Uses You Have to Know About

Whitening toothpaste can be used on stubborn stains like ink or dye, but always test on an inconspicuous spot.

Baking soda toothpaste has extra grit, which works well on tougher surfaces but may be too abrasive for skin or delicate items.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Can I use any toothpaste for these hacks?
A: No. Avoid gel, whitening, or flavored formulas unless specified. Stick with plain, white, non-abrasive paste.

Q: Is it safe to use toothpaste on skin?
A: Generally yes for small spots, but sensitive skin may react. Always test first.

Q: Will toothpaste damage my phone or electronics?
A: Use extreme caution. A tiny amount and gentle touch can work, but moisture can harm electronics.

Q: Can toothpaste replace professional cleaning products?
A: It’s great for quick fixes, but not a long-term substitute for proper cleaners.

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