1 - Rescue your water-damaged phone
It's happened to everyone. The electrical device we once treated so carefully has somehow ended up in a cup of tea, in the sink, or even worse, in the toilet. This event was at one time a complete disaster, warranting an expensive replacement of the device, and an embarrassing story to relay to friends and family when they notice your forced upgrade.Those days, however, are no more once you have saved up a few silica sachets. Simply turn off your water damaged item, remove the battery, and pop the lot in a bowl full of the magic packets overnight. The silica gel will absorb the water, and you should be left with a bone-dry item by the morning. Put the now dry item back together, and the item should spring back into life once more, ready for the next splash. Silica gel sachets save the day!
2 - Store seeds for next year's garden
Anybody with even a passing interest in gardening will relate to the horror of searching through the greenhouse or garage for a packet of the seeds that came up so well last year, only to find that the mould has set in and destroyed your precious plants. One of the most ingenious uses of silica gel sachets is in their ability to keep seeds dry all year round.3 - Keep your razor blades fresh for longer
Have you ever wondered if there was a way to keep your razor blades crisp and fresh, even after they've been used a couple of times? Somewhat surprisingly, water can actually damage the razor blades by allowing corrosion to set in. For this reason, most users tend to wipe the blades dry after use, but this is not always enough to arrest corrosion as plenty of water still remains between the blades where a simple wipe cannot reach.
4 - Keep car condensation at bay
Don't you hate it when you get into the car on a rainy day, turn the heat on, and suddenly every window becomes cloudy with condensation? Not only is this annoying, it is also dangerous. Being unable to see through a window laden with condensation reduces your ability to observe the road, making you more prone to accidents than would otherwise be the case. 5 - Freshen your gym bag with silica gel
It's all to easy for a frequently used gym bag to pick up a rather unpleasant odour. This is most often not due to body odour, but is the result of moist clothes and shoes being left in the bag for a few hours during a commute, or before you get the chance to empty the bag. This problem can be mitigated dramatically by making use of a few strategically placed silica gel packets.6 - Use silica sachets to keep your silver sparkling
Have you noticed that silverware, no matter how meticulously polished, manages to lose its lustre after only a few weeks in the cabinet? Storage in a moist attic can encourage this process to proceed even more quickly, making you wonder if it is even worth the hassle of keeping sentimental items of silverware on display at all.As detailed above, there are many ways to put your otherwise wasted silica sachets to good use, and to keep your moisture-sensitive items safe. Once used, the versatile sachets are still salvageable, however, as popping them in the oven on a low heat (around 120 degrees) for a few hours should be enough to remove the moisture from the beads, and render them useful once again.
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