Aluminum foil is a common accessory used by housewives in the kitchen. Its foldable structure makes it easy to use, being practical in many cooking or packaging operations. However, aluminum foil can have other uses besides those we are used to. Here are a few of them:

Aluminum foil will help you iron clothes faster. Aluminum will reflect heat and thus you will iron wrinkles easier and faster. All you have to do is put a foil right under the material on the ironing board.

You can use it for cabinets instead of paper as a buffer material between the cabinet and the objects in the cabinet.

You will also be able to clean silver using aluminum foil. Here's how: put the foil inside a plastic container and insert the silver objects; add a quarter of laundry detergent powder and about 4 liters of hot water. Shake and then let it dry for 10-15 minutes; wipe well with a microfiber cloth. Repeat if necessary.

Cleaning the grill will be much easier if you use aluminum foil; the burnt residues left from the last use will come off more easily.

Protect the crust of your apple pie like this: cover the edges of the dough with foil and you won't have any problems with a crust that is too brown.

Clean stubborn dishes without resorting to a wire scouring pad. Crumple a quantity of foil into a sphere and use it confidently to scrub dishes with difficult dirt.