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Just put glue on the clothespins and you will be amazed by the amazing result!
At home, we are always looking for practical and economical solutions to solve small everyday problems. One of those problems is the difficulty of keeping certain objects firmly attached or in place.
Today, we share with you a simple but incredibly useful trick: use glue and a clothespin to create a multifunctional tool that will surprise you.
Materials Needed
Wooden clothespin
180-grit sandpaper
Super glue (also known as Super Bonder)
Step-by-Step Procedure
Preparing the brooch: Start by lightly sanding the wooden brooch with the 180-grit sandpaper, especially in the areas where you will apply the super glue. This step is essential, as it helps the adhesive adhere better to the surface, ensuring greater durability.
Applying the super glue: Apply a generous amount of super glue to the inside of the brooch, in the area that comes into contact with the objects you want to attach. Make sure the layer of glue is even and covers the entire surface well. Be careful when handling super glue, as it is a very strong adhesive.
Let it dry: Place the clip in a stable position where it can dry without moving. It is important that the super glue dries completely before using the clip. This process may take a few minutes, but make sure it is completely dry and firm before using it.
Using the clip: Once the super glue is completely dry, your wooden clip is ready to be used in a variety of applications. This hack will allow you to hold objects more firmly, preventing them from sliding or falling.
Practical applications:
Cord organization: Use the improved clip to hold electrical cables, preventing them from getting tangled or messy.
Makeshift hanger: If you need to hang an important note or paper, this clip is ideal for holding it on a rope or line without it moving.
Utensil holder: Place the clip in the kitchen or bathroom to hold small utensils, such as spoons, sponges, or brushes.
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