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Extraordinary uses for ordinary items

Some ordinary, unassuming household objects have super powers. And most of these items cost less than a couple of bucks. So the next time you stain a shirt, smell something funky or think about tossing a banana peel, check these 100-plus uses first. Not only will you be going green, you'll be saving some green. --By Aisha Sultan
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&#8226; Sharpen your scissors by cutting through six to eight layers of foil.<br>
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&#8226; Shine rusty chrome by scrubbing with a little water on a wadded-up piece of aluminum foil.<br>
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&#8226; Keep birds out of your fruit trees by hanging twisted strips of aluminum foil on them with fishing line.<br>
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&#8226; Keep the soot off the bottom of your fireplace or charcoal grill by lining it with aluminum foil before starting a fire. Dispose of the foil after the fire cools.<br>
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&#8226; Eliminate electromagnetic interference if your TV and DVD player are stacked on top of each other by placing a sheet of aluminum foil between them.<br>
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&#8226; Iron more effectively by putting a piece of aluminum foil under the ironing board cover. The foil will reflect the heat from the iron so both sides get ironed at once.<br>
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&#8226; Move furniture with ease by putting  small pieces of foil under the legs, dull side down.<br>
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&#8226; Clean starch buildup from your iron by running a hot iron over a piece of aluminum foil.

Aluminum foil

( Abel Uribe, Chicago Tribune )
• Sharpen your scissors by cutting through six to eight layers of foil.

• Shine rusty chrome by scrubbing with a little water on a wadded-up piece of aluminum foil.

• Keep birds out of your fruit trees by hanging twisted strips of aluminum foil on them with fishing line.

• Keep the soot off the bottom of your fireplace or charcoal grill by lining it with aluminum foil before starting a fire. Dispose of the foil after the fire cools.

• Eliminate electromagnetic interference if your TV and DVD player are stacked on top of each other by placing a sheet of aluminum foil between them.

• Iron more effectively by putting a piece of aluminum foil under the ironing board cover. The foil will reflect the heat from the iron so both sides get ironed at once.

• Move furniture with ease by putting small pieces of foil under the legs, dull side down.

• Clean starch buildup from your iron by running a hot iron over a piece of aluminum foil.
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