Use Zip Ties Instead Of Drain Cleaners
Drain cleaners may get the job done, but some of them aren’t worth the money. Instead of getting that to unclog a block, get some zip ties. Link them together and use a wire cutter to snip the protruding barbs. Then just feed the zipe ties down the dream in order to clear the clog.
Trim The Fray On A Woven Rug
Woven rugs can be prone to fraying in some areas, but there’s an easy fix to that. Trim the frayed area with scissors, then put some fabric into the base of the carpet. Line the carpet with wax paper and place a heavy book over the adhesive to help it set. The snag should be unnoticeable in as little as two hours.
Use Superglue For Waterproofing
Superglue’s pretty good for making crafts and general indoor repairs, but it can also be used outdoors. Superglue’s actually useful for waterproofing and leakproofing things in your backyard. Just use a spot on the glue to plug holes in hoses, pool floats, and other things that need to keep water in (or out).
Use An Empty Soda Bottle To Make A Sprinkler
Some people may be familiar with this one already, but its a useful hack for watering your yard (or even just making something for your kids to play with). After putting holes in a large soda bottle, tape the head of the bottle to your watering hose. Then all you have to do is turn it on and you’ll see what happens.
Apply Glue To Furniture To Get It To Last Longer
Particleboard furniture lasts shorter than expected because of a tendency to chip and crack. Fortunately, you can help it last a little longer with glue. To any flaws you find, just apply a little bit of glue and smooth that over with plastic wrap. To go the extra mile, color the repaired areas with marker for a rustic, restored finish.
Unstick A Drawer With Soap
You might find your drawer getting stuck every once in a while, especially if they’re an older one. But you can use some soap to help get rid of this problem. Get a bar of soap, or even dish soap, and apply it along the drawer glides. It’ll act as a lubricant and allow you to properly open the drawer again.
Fix Tiles With A Clothes Iron
You’ll find that irons have a lot more uses than just de-wrinkling clothes. If you have a peeling or warped floor tiles, you can place some aluminum foil over it. Then just press the hot iron over the foil to soften the flooring. Then just pull up the warped section of the flooring a bit. After you’re done with that, scrape away the dried adhesive, add new glue, and press with a heavy object to finish the job.
Sharpen Your Scissors
Scissors can get dull over time, like any kind of blade, but there’s a “whetstone” in your house you’re probably unaware of. Just get some aluminum foil and start cutting it with the scissors. Within six to eight cuts, your scissors should be ready for use once again.
Use A Peeler As A Screwdriver
Screwdrivers are pretty important tools for DIY tool kits. But if you can’t find one, a peeler will work in its place. When installing screws, just insert the tip of the peeler in the screw head and use it just like a normal screwdriver.
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