Don’t Ever Use Paper Towel to Clean These Kind of Mess

Paper towel is very convenient tool to have at home. However, some people over use it. Here are 5 things you can not clean with a paper towel.

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A Paper towel can be very convenient, we all agree on it. Most people use it to soak up a liquid mess. However, you can not wipe or clean with this type of paper. Indeed, this absorbent product can be really damaging. You should then be careful when using it. Here are 5 things you should never clean with paper towels.

Windows and Mirrors

It is common to use a paper towel to wash a window or a mirror when you can not find a soft cloth. Admittedly, it’s a very bad idea. The texture of the paper towel can scratch and scratch the glass surfaces. Instead, use newspaper papers.

Face

This sounds obvious, but you should not wipe your face with paper towels. This rough texture is just not made for the delicate thin skin of your face. Why not take a soft cloth? Your skin will thank you, it’s guaranteed!

Electronic Devise

Do you need to remove dust on your phone, computer or tablet? Use a cotton cloth. You will avoid damaging the surface of your device. You can also get a special cloth for this purpose. Just go to an electronic specialized store or a supermarket store.

Cleaning Fabric

Do not clean a carpet, duvet cover or a piece of clothes with paper towels. You will more likely damage the fabric than restore its original appearance. With moisture and friction, the paper will tear and form fluff that will cling to the fabric you are trying to clean.

Nail polish

It is not suggested to remove nail polish with paper towels. You may take more nail polish remover and expose yourself to the chemical fumes of this chemical. Instead, take soft cloths or make a dissolving bottle:

  • Cut a large piece of sponge and place it in a container.
  • Fill the container with solvent.
  • When you need to remove your polish, slide a finger into the container making sure to get it into the pieces of sponges.
  • Leave it for 4 seconds.

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