She Put a Ball of Aluminum Foil in Her Washing Machine. Only A Few People Know This Awesome Trick!

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This is one video you won't want to miss. Full of all sorts of real life hacks and useful tips for life all using tin foil, something you most likely have in your kitchen cabinets. You will learn all sorts of real life hacks using tin foil also known as aluminum foil. You will learn everything from how to use tin foil in the dryer, for use as a funnel, a scissor sharpener, for help with kitchen clean up and so much more. The best part is that all of these real life hacks won't cost you a lot and they are ways to make our lives easier.

Using aluminum foil in the dryer is just one of the natural ways to help with your laundry. If you like all natural products and eco-friendly cleaners, you will want to take a look on the EWG site also known as the Environmental Working Group. On the site, you will find a list of things like 28 of the safest dish washing soaps to buy, along with other eco-friendly cleaning product lists you will find on the Environmental Workers Group site. The EWG or Environmental Working Group is a environmental nonprofit research organization that is located in Washington, D.C. The site provides information on over 2,000 home cleaning products from published scientific literature, which helps to supplement incomplete data available from companies and the government. The ratings on the useful site help to let consumers know what the level of concern is posed by being exposed to the ingredients in the products that they use. The ratings on the informative site reflect the potential health hazards in the products but do not account for the level of exposure that each person might receiv. The site was launched in 2012 so to help people find safer and more nontoxic products and nontoxic cleaners that fully disclose all of their ingredients and contain fewer ingredients that are hazardous to your health along with products that haven't been thoroughly tested. With the products rated on the site being given a ranking of A to F. With A being the lowest level of concern with no suspected or known hazards to the environment or your health to F, which is the highest level of concern with potentially significant hazards to health or the environment.

Almost no one uses real tin foil anymore. The stuff we all think of as tin foil is in fact made out of aluminum. Originally foil was made out of tin, but it gave an unpleasant tin flavor to whatever it touched. Tin foil was heavier than the modern aluminum foil we know today. Aluminum foil began to surpass tin foil use after World War II, but aluminum foil had been available since 1910 when it was first produced by the Dr. Lauber, Neher & Cie. which was a Swiss company that used a waterfall to drive the machinery that makes the foil. Aluminum foil was first used in the United States as a wrapper on Life Savers candy in 1913. A fun fact about tin foil is that it was used to fill cavities in teeth before the 20th century. If you have any fillings today and have ever chewed on a piece of aluminum foil, you will know that isn't very pleasant.

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