Besides filtering coffee, coffee filters have the following clever uses:
Removing corn silk: When peeling corn, rub the corn silk with a coffee filter in the opposite direction of the silk's growth to quickly remove it.
Reducing under-eye puffiness: After filtering coffee, apply the still-damp filter paper to the under-eye area to help reduce puffiness.
Preventing iron pans from rusting: After cleaning an iron pan, place a coffee filter inside to absorb moisture and prevent rusting.
Making clothes fragrant and reducing static electricity: Mix a little white vinegar with a few drops of your favorite essential oil, spray it onto a coffee filter, and place it in your wardrobe to give your clothes a pleasant fragrance and reduce static cling.
Easily removing spices: When making soup or stew, put the spices you need into a coffee filter, tie it with cotton thread, and you can easily remove the seasonings after cooking.
Preventing soil from flowing out of potted plants: Place a coffee filter at the bottom of a potted plant to prevent soil from flowing out when watering.
Cleaning LCD screens: LCD screens require delicate cleaning materials, and coffee filters are a good choice.







