Have you experienced having greasy and smelly plastic containers even after washing them? Well, you’re not alone, I have been through the same situation before as well, and they are super irritating and stressful! Luckily, the solution to this kind of problem is easier and more simple than you think, and it comes in the form of toothpaste. This product can work wonders when it comes to removing stains and eliminating odors, and the steps are super easy to follow as well. Learn how to do it with this video tutorial by Andrea Jean Cleaning on YouTube. There is also a bonus hack at the end of the tutorial that you may find useful.

Materials:

  • An old toothbrush
  • White toothpaste, or whatever you have in hand
  • Paper towel or magic eraser, optional

Directions:

Greasy Plastic Container Cleaning Tips And Hacks
Image credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

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Simply lather your Tupperware or plastic container with a generous amount of whatever toothpaste you have in hand, then brush it nicely using an old toothbrush, and let it sit overnight. In the morning, wash the container as usual and you’ll see that it is cleaner and smells so much better than it was yesterday.

Bonus

Another hack that you can do with simple toothpaste is to clean Crayola markings and drawings on your wall and doors. Simply dab an ample amount of toothpaste on a paper towel, then rub it over the markings and add some grease as well if you want, and continue to run until the mark is gone. You can also use a magic eraser instead of a paper towel.

Easy Toothpaste Cleaning Tips And Hacks
Image credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

 

*Thanks to Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this hack, then you’ll surely love her other videos too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

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