As practice shows, you shouldn’t always listen to your impulses and throw things away.
Even those items that seem hopelessly damaged to you can often be restored to working order.
Clothes ruined by chewing gum
If you find chewing gum on your jeans, don't rush to throw them away! Take an ice cube and move it around until the mass becomes hard.

After this, it will be easy to remove it from your clothes.
Rust on tools
If you don’t know about the miraculous properties of cola, just place a rusty object in it for a day and it will become as good as new.
Remains of labels
You don't have to stock up on sandpaper to clean the surface of any container. Apply any aerosol, such as air freshener, to the remains of the label and thoroughly wash the surface of the object.
Drawstring on a sweater
Take a regular invisible hairpin, thread the thread through the eye of the hairpin, and there will be no trace of the disaster left.
Clogged shower
Is water having trouble getting through your drains? Soak your shower head in vinegar for a couple of hours and you'll forget about the blockage.
Earlier we wrote about how aspirin can be useful in the household.