What to do with leftover tin foil

Cover leftover food. Clean grills and pans. Polish silverware. And even iron with excellent results.

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Leftover aluminum foil (or tin foil) can be reused in many practical ways, especially if it's still clean. For example, you can cover leftover food,  clean grills or pots (crumpled it becomes a delicate abrasive sponge),  polish the silverware (It creates a reaction with baking soda and hot water that helps remove oxidation), it can be ironed with excellent results, and its reflective properties can be used in the garden to deter birds. There are also many creative recycling options to create new objects.

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Furniture restoration

With the aluminum sheets you can proceed to furniture restorationHow? The surfaces of the furniture you want to give a new look to can be covered with these sheets for a so-called "mirror" effect. You can also cover handles and knobs that you want to avoid dirtying with paints or paint. You can line drawers with aluminum foil before filling them with your things.

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Jewelry cleaning

With the sheets in question you can also clean your gold and silver jewelrySimply use them to line a container and then leave the items you want to clean inside overnight. The results are amazing.

Labels for the garden

With aluminum foil you can create very useful labels for your garden, even on the balcony. Take the sheets of paper and spread them out flat on a surface so you can then write the name of the plant or herb you need to mark. Using an awl or a pen will make the process easier.

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Nail decoration

If manicure is your forte, you can use aluminum foil to decorate your nails in an original and low-cost way, independently, at home. Take some small pieces and cut them as you like, giving them decorative shapes. Apply them to the nails and fix them with clear nail polish to make them adhere to the surface of the nail.

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Remove rust

Crumple the sheets until they become a little ball with which rub it off ruggine from any pot or surface. You'll never have to use turpentine again. All you need is a little water and some aluminum foil to achieve stunning results.

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Insect repellent

Why use chemical repellents to keep insects away from plants when you can use aluminum foil? Create a aluminum collar Place it around the base of the vase and no insects will come near it. Try it and believe it.

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Origami

With tin foil you can dedicate yourself to theorigami, creating a wide variety of shapes: balls, flakes, snow, and whatever you like. You can also involve children, who are always interested in crafts.

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Drip-saving nozzles

In the kitchen, tin foil becomes very useful for creating drip-saving nozzles For use on bottles of oil or any other liquid. You'll no longer have to use a funnel to transfer liquids from one container to another.

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Sunstrokes

With aluminum foil you can make your own sunstrokesApply the dye to the section of hair you want to bleach and then wrap it in aluminum foil. You'll save a lot of money and get excellent results. Just like the best hairdressers.

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Iron

Place a sheet of tin foil under a delicate item of clothing that you need to iron and you will be able to eliminate all creases in the blink of an eye that form during washing. With this precaution iron it becomes much more enjoyable.

Recycling tin foil

  • As for aluminum foil, it can be used as a support for watercolor or tempera paint. The reflective surface of aluminum foil creates interesting and unique effects.
  • Or you can use it to cover objects. Such as vases, frames for paintings and containers of various kinds, to give them a decidedly shiny appearance.

Difference between tin foil and aluminum foil

A very common mistake is confusing aluminum foil with tin foil. They are two very different objects. First and foremost, they're made of the material they're made of. Tin foil is a very thin sheet (0.01 to 0,1 millimeters) made from tin or tinplate; aluminum foil is made from aluminum. They arrived later than tin foil, but they quickly offered a huge advantage: they don't alter the flavor of food. Hence their huge success in every home.

Where do you throw away aluminum foil?

To know where to throw aluminum foil, and therefore tinfoil, we must not be fooled by the words. It is neither paper nor cardboard (therefore, containers dedicated to these materials should be excluded), but metals. At this point, if the aluminum foil is clean, or has only small residues of oil or sauce, it can go in the bin. bucket containing metals and/or aluminumIf they are dirty, they should instead be placed in the garbage bin.undifferentiated.

Where to throw away tin foil

Despite its name, aluminum foil, as we've seen, has nothing to do with paper or cardboard. Therefore, don't put it in the bins designated for these materials. Its final destination is the metal bin.

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