Sunday, March 21, 2010

Ten Ways to Use Newspaper

How many of us get the daily newspaper, read it and throw it in the garbage? At the very least you should throw your newspaper into the recycle bend, but did you know there is so much more you can do with your paper.

Newspaper is perfect for cleaning windows inside and outside your house and car. Forget paper towels or rags that get to wet, newsprint leaves no lint or streaks.

Cover the table when working on an art projects with the kids.

Spread a single layer in your garden before putting down the fresh dirt. It will help to keep weeds at bay and retain moisture.

Roll several layers of newspaper together to make logs for the fire. These are great fire starters and the tighter you roll it the longer it will take to burn.

Line garbage cans with newspaper to catch any unintended spills.

Shred and use for packing or shipping. Saves the cost of those forever in the landfill peanuts.

Place on your windshield to prevent snow and rain from freezing.

When packing away your winter wool, place a sheet of newspaper between each item. This will  help keep moisture under control and the moths away.

If you break a glass on your wood or glass floor it is sometimes hard to get those fine shreds. Wet some newspaper and place over the area. Apply a small amount of pressure to the newsprint and the glass shreds will stick to it. Carefully roll up and throw away.

Do your gym shoes give you a run for your money? Get rid of that smell by rolling up a newspaper into a ball and placing in your shoes. The newsprint will help to absorb all that wet smelly sweat and leave your shoes smelling a little better.

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