Cool Whip

United States
February 15, 2008 11:41am CST
or any brand of whipped cream for that matter! What are some good (and sometimes strange) uses for Cool Whip? Shine your shoes. Use a tablespoon of Cool Whip on your leather shoes, and shine. Condition your hair. Apply one-half cup Cool Whip to dry hair once a week as a conditioner. Leave on for thirty minutes, then rinse a few times before shampooing thoroughly. Soothe the burn on the roof of your mouth from hot pizza. Fill your mouth with Cool Whip to coat the lesion. Give yourself a moisturizing facial. Cool Whip helps moisten dry skin when applied as a face mask. Wait twenty minutes, then wash it off with warm water, followed by cold water. Lighten coffee. Use a tablespoon of Cool Whip as a substitute for milk or cream in a cup of coffee. (never thought of that before!) Clean silver. Mix two cups Cool Whip, and one tablespoon Heinz White Vinegar or ReaLemon lemon juice. Let silver stand overnight in mixture, then rinse clean and dry thoroughly. Treat minor burns. Rub Cool Whip into the burn. Let it set for fifteen minutes, then wash off with cool water. Shave. Apply Cool Whip to wet skin as a substitute for shaving cream. Store leftovers. Use empty Cool Whip containers as a substitute for Tupperware. Mix paints. Use empty Cool Whip containers to mix and store paints. Store game pieces. Never lose dice, cards, playing pieces, and small toys again. Store crayons. Keep crayons in an empty Cool Whip container. Store screws, nuts, and bolts. Use empty Cool Whip canisters in the workshop to hold loose screws, bolts, nuts, nails, drill bits, and spare parts. Store crafts. Organize ribbons, beads, glues, strings in empty Cool Whip containers. Improve marital relations. Give new meaning to the phrase “dessert topping.” As for storage options, in place of cool whip containers you can use baby wipe containers!
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