LifestyleBubble wrap hack: Unexpected kitchen and home uses revealed

Bubble wrap hack: Unexpected kitchen and home uses revealed

Bubble wrap is a material used to fill packages. It might seem that after emptying a parcel, it is only suitable for recycling. However, it can be used in many different ways.

How to use bubble wrap?
How to use bubble wrap?
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9:44 AM EDT, June 11, 2024

Bubble wrap is a piece of plastic filled with air. The bubbly surface protects packed products from breaking or being damaged. Most people treat bubble wrap as unnecessary waste, but this is a mistake. Bubble wrap can be helpful in several ways.

How can you use bubble wrap at home? You can use it to clean the sink or floor and even put it in the refrigerator. This way, you can extend the freshness of vegetables and fruits.

Put bubble wrap in the refrigerator

Do you have some unnecessary bubble wrap at home? Don't throw it in the trash; put it in the refrigerator. Although it sounds absurd, keeping bubble wrap in the refrigerator brings many benefits. Arrange it on clean shelves, and it will protect them from dirt or damage.

When the first raspberries or strawberries appear at the stalls in the spring-summer season, you can use bubble wrap to protect soft fruits. The wrap will prevent them from getting bruised or squished. Remember, the fruits must have constant access to fresh air. Stored this way, they will stay fresh longer.

How to use bubble wrap at home?

Laminate flooring is one of the most popular materials for finishing floors. It is relatively cheap, easy to install, and extremely effective. Over time, however, it may show the first scratches or damages.

This is an entirely natural phenomenon and cannot be avoided. After all, the floor is one of the most used places in the house. This does not mean you must replace the panels with new ones immediately. Use a clever trick with bubble wrap, and the panels will regain their former appearance.

How to do it: Get a floor polishing agent. Start by thoroughly vacuuming and cleaning the floor. Grab a mop and wrap it with bubble wrap. Pour a small amount on it and rub it into the floor. After it dries, the panels will regain their former look, and the scratches will become less visible.

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