Sponge Hacks

Sponges might be the best at cleaning up spills and soaping up dishes, but if you confine them to your kitchen, you're missing out on their other hidden skills. These clever uses will have you stocking up next time you hit the cleaning aisle:
1. Remove pilling from sweaters.
Sponges make quick work of tidying up a worn sweater. Gently run it across the garment to banish fuzz.
2. Keep houseplants well-watered.
If you sneak a sponge in the bottom of a planter it will soak up excess water when you water your plant. This can prevent roots from rotting in too much moisture, and offers back-up sustenance if you forget to water your greenery.
3. Lift pet hair off carpeting.
A damp sponge is just the tool you need to pull pesky pet hair out of your carpets fibers.
4. Make a no-drip ice pack.
Freezing saturated kitchen sponges in plastic zip-top bags. As the ice melts, the moisture stays sopped up the sponge, minimizing mess.
5. Cushion breakables.
If you're storing, say, a ceramic bowl or collection of figurines, strategically place sponge pieces near any fragile parts or sharp corners that could easily damage.
6. Sop up rain.
Place a sponge at the bottom of an umbrella stand to protect the bottom from getting moist and mildewy. It's much easier to toss and replace the sponge when necessary than to give the canister a regular deep cleaning.
7. Make a nail-polish remover jar.
A clever way to ditch the cotton-ball technique for removing nail polish. Instead you can use your own dip-and-twist jar by sticking a sponge soaked in remover inside a mason jar.
8. Protect surfaces from scratches.
Before you place a vase on your vintage coffee table, glue a few pieces of a sponge to the bottom to curtail any bumps and bruises (the same goes for chair and table legs)
9. Plug a drafty window.
If your window air-conditioning unit doesn't fit snuggly, press a sponge into any leaky holes to keep the chilly air inside.
10. Entertain kids.
Surprisingly, when cut and tied into different shapes, sponges make for safe outdoor fun (like building blocks!) that won't give you headache when they come crashing down.
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