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Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things

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Discover ingenious ways to use or reuse more than 250 common household items to replace, restore, repair, or revive almost anything in your household—including yourself.

When you have a household problem, don’t run to the store and waste good money, just open your pantry door—and EXTRAORDINARY USES FOR ORDINARY THINGS. You’ll be amazed at what you can do with baby oil, bleach, duct tape, tea, rubbing alcohol, and dozens of other handy items. This book will open your eyes to over 2,300 creative and helpful uses you can make of familiar household products. You will discover how to save time and money with items in your pantry, medicine cabinet, wastebasket, and recycling bin that you can use to solve common household problems or to substitute for products that you would otherwise buy.

The over 2,300 extraordinary uses includes:

• Aspirin can revive a dead car battery and a coating of petroleum jelly will keep the battery’s terminals from corroding

• A dab of shaving cream can keep your bathroom mirror from fogging and can remove juice stains on carpeting

• Petroleum jelly makes a great lip balm, makeup remover, and moisturizer

• A turkey baster is the perfect tool for watering Christmas trees and hard-to-reach plants

• Beer can be combed through your hair as a setting lotion, used as lure to trap insects, and polish gold jewelry

• Sandpaper can be used to sharpen needles and scissors, roughen slippery soles of new shoes, remove ink stains and scuff marks from suede, and remove stains on grout lines

• Wax paper will prevent a cast-iron skillet from rusting, restore the nonstick surface on your iron, and use on the bottom of a microwave when cooking messy foods

If you hate to throw things away or if you delight in dreaming up new ways to use ordinary items, then you’ll love the ideas in this book. You’ll be amazed at the problems you can solve. It’s a book you’ll be sure to turn to again and again for helpful ideas, trustworthy advice, and entertaining reading.

384 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2007

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5,358 reviews183 followers
September 10, 2023
The sort of book to dip into often because there are so many tips you cannot remember them. Every time I browse through I see something else to try. Nice small size but loads of pages. These are genuine uses, not daft ideas.
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August 1, 2008
I picked this up as an impulse buy. It has some amazing things you can do with stuff around your house. Smoothe save-irritated legs with hair conditioner, it acts like a lotion and can soothe pain away. Remove lipstick from fabric by using hair spray... Yeah, a lot of money saving tips!
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January 9, 2020
I like to look at books like this, you never know what you could learn. And also interesting to see all the family tips listed in another source.
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June 1, 2025
Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things: 2,317 Ways to Save Money and Time by Reader’s Digest Association is an extensive and practical handbook that reveals innovative uses for over 200 common household items. Clearly organized for quick reference, the book provides creative and effective solutions for everyday tasks including cooking, cleaning, repairs, and home upkeep, enabling readers to save both time and money. Its user-friendly layout and wide range of ideas serves as an invaluable resource for anyone looking to maximize the value of products they already have. Its practical, eco-conscious tips make it appealing to both DIY enthusiasts and those seeking simple, budget-friendly hacks. Overall, this book is an indispensable resource for the ones who resonate with practicality, creativity and sustainability in everyday life.
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April 28, 2009
This book is full of useful ideas/tips/recipes concerning things that many people have hanging around their house ie., plastic lids or toilet paper tubes... there are extensive sections on the use of vinegar and duct tape (separately) Indexed alphabetically by item and also in a section of superlative lists (most useful in garden, most useful for storage, etc.)
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10 reviews
May 27, 2013
Full of Great ideas to do with everyday household items
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219 reviews21 followers
October 25, 2008
You can laugh at me all you want (Carrie) but this book is just cool! Especially now, in this world of recycling and economic agony - knowing the 47 ways you can use a pair of nylons is great!
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64 reviews
July 17, 2009
There are packed with ideas in this book...I could use some of them.
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21 reviews11 followers
February 25, 2011
I found this book so useful; beside its natural usage as suggested by its title, its practical usage could also save your diems!
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June 28, 2010
4/5 Learned all sorts of things from this very useful book. This was a library copy - I shall have to buy one of my own to refer to!
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60 reviews7 followers
November 27, 2011
A big helping book for the whole family! Reading it really does realize that every single thing has amazing uses.
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June 11, 2011
Got it on the sale rack of Barnes and Nobles, but it's fun!
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July 22, 2015
Full of the "make do and mend" spirit. Lots of handy and sometimes positively daft tips, that can solve problems and save you money in these cash strapped times!
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February 26, 2013
Awesome book for general information but also awesome for when you need a household fix or remedy.
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September 5, 2017
If you are looking for uses for ordinary household items, this is the book for you. Many, many suggestions are included to help you get the most out of the items in your home.
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