People Share 15 Tips That Sound Fake at First, but They Really Work

Life hacks are supposed to make our lives easier. But sometimes, it’s quite hard to find really good ideas. Some tips and tricks from the Internet seem like nonsense at first. But once you try them, you just can’t understand how you ever lived without them.
We at Bright Side love making our everyday lives easier, so we always test even the strangest life hacks. In today’s compilation, we have some tips that we found online as well as some tricks from our coworkers.
In order to make double-sided tape from a bandaid, just roll it like in the picture above and stick it to the surface. You can connect broken toy parts or even hang a painting like this: you just need more band-aid pieces.
The author of this article has used this trick in art school and still uses it today.
You can buy such an isolator in a car shop. You can use it to reduce the noise in a metal sink, bathtub, or pipes. Cut the material into strips, heat them a little with a hairdryer, and stick it to a clean surface. After that, press the material with something flat. The author of this article did it and this is the result.
We tried this life hack in a sink. Even a small piece of isolation reduced the noise, so now the water is not as loud as it used to be.
Experts recommend putting a few old towels into the washing machine when you’re washing shoes. This way, there will be enough things in the machine and the shoes won’t hit the glass the whole time.
We used an old sweater instead of towels and were amazed by the result. The shoes didn’t hit the glass at all and they were much cleaner than usual. But if you are washing white sneakers, it’s better to use fabrics that won’t dye the whites.
Photo frames might scratch paint and wallpaper. To prevent this from happening, make a bumper using glue.
This life hack will work if you put some car polish on the mirror before going into the shower. After taking a shower, wipe the mirror with a dry towel.
Unfortunately, we didn’t have any transparent polish to make the hole less visible. But the life hack works, and no mosquito will pass.
If your washing machine has a drying function, you can use this trick. Add ice cubes into the machine when the clothes are being dried. The steam will smoothen the wrinkles and the fabric will look less crumpled.
It didn’t work with very thick fabrics but our bedsheets came out looking really great.
One of the Bright Side employees discovered this life hack when she was fooling around and pulled her husband’s T-shirt over a sofa cushion. The next day, they removed the T-shirt and it wasn’t wrinkled at all.
Which of these life hacks do you find useful? Maybe you know some more tricks you’d like to share with other people!