Say goodbye to annoying creases with this little ironing hack. Since aluminum foil is a wonderful conductor of heat, it can be super useful to use when ironing your wrinkly clothes. Placing a sheet of foil under your ironing board is guaranteed to take your shirts to a level of smoothness that you have yet to witness!
Try it out. You will be impressing everyone with your infinitely smoother shirts.
Paint Your Door Without Worrying About Doorknobs
When painting a room, the first thing we do is cover stuff. The couch, the bed… no matter how careful we are, we wouldn’t want to leave it up to chance that paint might ruin our favorite foot rug. However, the most tricky part of a paint job focuses around the door, more specifically, the doorknob.
Aluminum is perfect for this job as it doesn’t let paint through and it is highly malleable allowing you to sculpt it into any shape you like. Simply take a sheet of aluminum and wrap it around your doorknob, then press it tightly so that it'll take its shape. After you’re done painting just take the aluminum foil off and admire your spotless work.
Get Better Wi-Fi Connectivity Using Aluminum Foil
In today's world, home Wi-Fi is a must. While you can have a great connection in the living room, there always seems to be a part of the house that doesn't quite pick up the signal. Naturally, we do our best to avoid visiting these parts of the house, since that would mean our favorite Netflix shows and YouTube videos won’t be able to stream properly.
What if you could make your Wi-Fi signal much stronger? Well, you can! By using a few sheets of aluminum foil, wrapping them into a long and thick wall of aluminum (like in the picture above), and placing the aluminum wall next to your Wi-Fi modem you can expand your Wi-Fi signal throughout the entire house!
Fix Holes in Clothes With Aluminum
Some parents choose to throw out ripped clothes and just buy new ones. This can get expensive very quickly, especially if the rips keep occurring. Other parents prefer to solve this problem with their hands and attempt to sew the rip back together using a thread and needle. The problem with this solution is that you sometimes stitch your child's clothes to the ironing board while trying to fix them.
One way aluminum can solve this problem is by placing a small piece of it just under the hole, which will usually help you to avoid the fabric getting stuck to itself or anything else. Even tailors can benefit from the wonders of aluminum foil!
Make Your Soap Last Longer
Keeping your hands clean and knowing you're doing your best to stay as clean as possible is always a great feeling, regardless of who you are. The only problem is that those soaps don’t last long.
Simply place a sheet of aluminum foil under your soap bar and it will help soak up a lot of the particles that usually rub off the bar. This will definitely save you money on those precious soap bars, especially if you buy them at one of those expensive organic shops.