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### 5. đ§˝ **DIY Carpet or Upholstery Refresher**
Cornstarch can **absorb odors and moisture**, making it great for freshening up carpets, rugs, and even fabric couches.
**How to use:**
– Sprinkle liberally on the surface.
– Let sit for 30 minutes to an hour.
– Vacuum thoroughly.
It helps lift oils, smells, and even light stains.
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### 6. đŻď¸ **Untangle Knots or Sticky Drawers**
Cornstarch reduces friction, which can be super helpful for **tight knots in shoelaces, necklaces, or sticky drawer tracks**.
**How to use:**
– Dust a bit of cornstarch on the knot or area.
– Gently work it free.
– For drawers, sprinkle along the runners for smoother glide.
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### â ď¸ A Quick Note on Safety:
While expired cornstarch is generally harmless, **donât consume it if it smells off, is clumpy, or has signs of mold or insects**. For the ideas above, **expired but dry and clean cornstarch** is perfectly fine.
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### đ Final Thoughts
Cornstarch might be a kitchen staple, but itâs also a **multi-use hero** in disguise. So before you toss that expired box, give one of these **eco-friendly, creative reuses** a try. Itâs a smart way to cut down on wasteâand discover just how useful that powdery pantry item can be!
**Who knew expired cornstarch could be such a household MVP?** đ˝â¨
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