7 Benefits of Cigarette Ash, Poisonous But Very Useful for the Home!

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24 Jan 2024
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For some people, cigarette ash remaining in the ashtray is usually immediately thrown away to avoid dirtying the house. But did you know, Friends of 99, cigarette ash actually has beneficial uses for various items in the house?
Composition of Cigarette Ash
Cigarette ash resulting from combustion is known to contain harmful toxins:

  • Acetic acid
  • Arsenic
  • Acetone
  • Benzene
  • Carbon Monoxide
  • Cadmium, and hundreds of other toxins.
  • Additionally, it also contains high levels of nicotine, which is often considered harmful to the body.

On the flip side, there are also positive benefits of these compounds, such as providing a relaxing effect and aiding in the formation of new blood cells.
Benefits of Cigarette Ash
Surprisingly, cigarette ash has several practical uses for everyday life.
So, collect your cigarette ash in a sealed container, store it, and then utilize it for the following purposes.

  1. Polishing Silver
    • Did you know that cigarette ash can be used to restore the shine of silverware or silver-colored items in the house? It's true!
    • Simply rub the ash on the surface of the object several times, then use a soft dry cloth to wipe it.
    • This method is also effective in making gold jewelry or gold items shine again.
  2. Beneficial for Plants
    • Cigarette ash can be beneficial for the yard and garden at home.
    • Firstly, it can repel caterpillars attacking fruits. Sprinkle two handfuls of ash at the base of the tree and three handfuls on the leaves and flowers of the fruit-bearing tree.
    • This will keep pests away. Repeat this twice a week for maximum results.
    • Additionally, cigarette ash can make plant seedlings more durable. Mix ash with plant seeds in a storage bottle to achieve this.
    • Lastly, it serves as a fertilizer to enrich the soil.
  3. Cleaning Furniture with Cigarette Ash
    • Furniture with varnish, like tables, cabinets, and chairs, is sensitive and often changes color to white when exposed to heat.
    • To remove such stains, use accumulated cigarette ash.
    • Dip a cloth into a mixture of cooking oil and cigarette ash. Rub the cloth on the stained surface.
    • Repeat until the stain fades and disappears.
  4. Cleaning Kitchen Utensils
    • Ran out of scouring powder to clean kitchen utensils? Cigarette ash can be a substitute.
    • Mix it with soap, citrus peel, and salt. Use this mixture to clean everything from frying pans to dishes, spoons, and glasses with stubborn stains.
    • Scrub the kitchen utensils with this mixture until they are clean and shiny.
  5. Helping Bond Objects
    • Instead of discarding broken items at home, use cigarette ash to bond the broken parts.
    • Mix plastic glue or wood glue with cigarette ash in the appropriate ratio, then apply it to the parts to be bonded.
    • In this case, cigarette ash acts like cement, strengthening and bonding the glued parts.
  6. Cleaning Glass
    • The sparkle of window glass or mirrors can become cloudy over time.
    • To make them clear again, clean the glass with cigarette ash.
    • Wash the glass with water and sprinkle cigarette ash on it.
    • Gently rub it with a soft dry cloth until it becomes clear again.
    • Similarly, cigarette ash can also remove scratches on glass.

In performing all these practices, make sure no ash is left on your hands and avoid inhalation. Use a mask and rubber gloves, and remember to wash your hands with soap and running water afterward.
Hope this is useful!

  • Benefits of Cigarette Ash for WoundsAs mentioned earlier, cigarette ash containing nicotine can be beneficial in forming new blood cells.
  • Therefore, cigarette ash can be used to treat cuts, abrasions, or small bleeding wounds.
  • Simply apply cigarette ash to the wound, leave it for a while, and then rinse with clean water.
  • The flowing blood will stop.


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