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### **Stop Throwing Out Old Sponges: 10 Brilliant Hacks to Use Them Around the House**
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We all have that moment when we look at our worn-out kitchen sponges and think, “It’s time to toss this thing.” But before you toss those old sponges, consider repurposing them! Sponges are far more versatile than we give them credit for. With a little creativity, they can be transformed into clever household tools that save time, money, and the environment. Here are 10 brilliant hacks for using old sponges around the house.
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### **1. DIY Air Freshener for Your Closet**
Old sponges can be an excellent way to freshen up musty spaces. Cut a sponge into smaller pieces, and add a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Place the sponge in your closet, drawers, or even your gym bag to keep things smelling fresh. Not only will the sponge absorb the scent, but it will also slowly release it over time, making it a perfect low-maintenance air freshener.
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### **2. Cleaning Grout with Ease**
Old sponges can be repurposed for tough cleaning jobs, like scrubbing grout between tiles. Simply dip a sponge in a mixture of baking soda and water, then scrub away the grime. The sponge’s texture is gentle enough to get into the nooks and crannies of the grout without scratching or damaging it. Plus, you can use the sponge multiple times before it wears out!
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### **3. DIY Plant Watering System**
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Did you know you can use an old sponge to water your plants? Cut a sponge into strips or squares and place it at the base of a plant’s pot. When you water the plant, the sponge absorbs the moisture and slowly releases it, providing consistent hydration to the plant’s roots. This is especially useful for plants that require regular watering but don’t want to deal with messy watering cans.
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