It turns out that toothpaste can rightfully be called a universal product that can be used not only for cleaning the oral cavity.
Thanks to the compounds included in the paste, the product has an abrasive effect and will cope where conventional compounds are powerless.
White sole of shoes
If you have black streaks on your white sneakers that won't come off, rub them with toothpaste and then rinse the soles with water.
Carbon deposits on a cast iron skillet
If you burn something while cooking with cast iron cookware, don't panic - pots and pans can be easily cleaned by applying a layer of toothpaste to the bottom.
Tool keys
Anyone who plays music knows firsthand how natural oils from human skin, dust and dirt can stain the keys of instruments. The same toothpaste can help fix the situation.
First, wipe the buttons with a damp, lint-free cloth, then rub them with toothpaste. The remaining product should be wiped off with the same cloth, which should be dry this time.
Leather goods
Toothpaste can also restore leather items that have lost their appearance. To do this, apply the composition to the damaged area and rub it in using a soft cloth. Wipe the treated area with a damp cloth - the bag or shoes will become as new.