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This Happens When You Clean the Microwave with Used Plastic Wrap

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Don’t throw away used plastic wrap after just one use.
Explore creative ways to reuse it and reduce waste.

Reusing plastic wrap that was used once?

Hey, Bros! It’s time for some home management tips from the Salim Brothers!

So, how do you usually store leftover food? Many people use plastic wrap to cover it before storing it, but throwing it away after a single use can feel wasteful.

It’s frustrating to create unnecessary waste, and the fact that plastic wrap loses its shape and becomes hard to reuse can be discouraging. But, come on, we should all try to reduce our use of disposable items, right? So, today, the Salim Brothers have prepared a guide on how to reuse plastic wrap used once.

This will be a valuable tip for those of you who, like us, hate to throw away plastic wrap after just one use. Share it with your friends so they can also learn about these recycling methods and put them to good use!

Now, let’s dive into the details of these creative ways to reuse used plastic wrap!

Surprisingly Effective Bubble Maker

Cleaning the Sink

Did you know plastic wrap is excellent at creating foam when used with kitchen detergent? The Salim Brothers were surprised to discover this trick! Plastic wrap often loses its shape and sticks together when you try to reuse it, making it challenging to handle.

As a substitute for a scrubber when cleaning the sink~

But when cleaning the kitchen sink, don’t worry about shaping it perfectly—add kitchen detergent to the used plastic wrap and start scrubbing away at the sink. You’ll be amazed at how easily it removes grime from every nook and cranny!

We find cleaning the sink and disposing of food scraps with a scrubbing brush a bit tedious. It raises hygiene concerns as well! So, if you’re looking for an easy way to clean your sink thoroughly, try using plastic wrap with kitchen detergent. It not only cleans well but also helps maintain your sink’s hygiene.

Use Plastic Wrap as an Alternative to a Dishcloth

Cleaning the Microwave

Instead of using a dishcloth or sponge, use a piece of plastic wrap moistened with water to clean the microwave. Even thin plastic wrap can effectively remove stains!

However, when cleaning the microwave, use plastic wrap with no food residue on it.

Mayonnaise Dispenser

Decorating with Mayonnaise

Have you ever wished that the opening of mayonnaise bottles was more minor, especially when you wanted to create decorative designs or garnishes? The Salim Brothers have often thought about this!

So, here’s a tip: keep a piece of used, food-free plastic wrap on hand. When decorating a dish with mayonnaise, place the plastic wrap over the bottle’s opening and poke a hole with a toothpick or skewer. This will allow you to dispense mayo in a more controlled and precise manner, perfect for artistic food presentation!

Remember, using plastic wrap without food residue is crucial when trying this trick.

Exfoliating Your Heels

Removing Dead Skin from Heels

If you have calluses on your heels, you can efficiently perform home care using used plastic wrap. Apply a generous amount of petroleum jelly or Vaseline to your heels and wrap them with used plastic wrap. This makeshift foot mask will help soften the skin.

However, make sure to use clean plastic wrap that doesn’t have any food remnants on it. After using the plastic wrap, always rinse it thoroughly with clean water before disposal.

You can also reuse used wrap!

So, today, we’ve shared these clever ways to reuse plastic wrap you’ve used once. The Salim Brothers think cleaning the kitchen sink with it is the most practical and satisfying method! It creates a foam that efficiently and effectively removes dirt from various sink parts.

Remember these recycling methods we’ve shared today, and try them whenever possible! You’ll be surprised at how valuable and eco-friendly used plastic wrap can be.

By. Jung Dal-Rae (fv_editor@fastviewkorea.com)

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