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Don’t throw away these bags: they contain silica and are very useful for the home | What a discovery
Store these bags in your camera bag or with your tech gadgets. They are great for preventing moisture in electronics and preventing mold and mildew in camera lenses.
Emergency Phone Rescue
If your phone gets wet from a small spill, clean it and place it in a sealed bag with silica gel packets to dry it out. For more severe water exposure, use lots of silica gel packets and maybe some rice to improve absorption. Avoid turning your phone on for a few days.
Protect Old Photos and Documents
Place silica gel packets in boxes of old photos to prevent moisture damage, such as sticking, fading, and deterioration. They are also useful in shelves with photo albums and in the bottom of filing cabinets to protect important documents like birth certificates from moisture.
Fight Musty Odors and Mold
Use these sachets in the back of your towel closet or in containers with blankets and clothes to prevent musty odors. They can also rejuvenate old books with odors when sealed in a bag together.
Gardening Help
Gardeners can store harvested seeds with gel packs to prevent mold before planting. When drying flowers or petals, these packs can speed up the drying process while preserving the color and shape of the flowers.
Protection of Jewelry and Couture
Store silica gel packets with silver jewelry or in your sewing box to prevent tarnishing and damage to needles and similar items.
Hearing Aid Care
Hearing aids can become damp from sweat; dry them with these gel packs after removing the batteries. To extend their life, you can regenerate these packs by heating them in the oven at 200 degrees for about two hours, as they can become saturated with moisture over time.
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