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18 Unexpected Uses for Aluminum Foil at Home

By mgarcia

Most of us have a stash of aluminum foil in our pantry. We use it for storing leftovers and for cooking, but did you know that there are many other uses for aluminum foil?

These tin foil hacks can help you with your chores and teach you how to clean with ease. We have gathered 18 cool hacks for aluminum foil.

18 unexpected uses for aluminum foil at home

Air Fryer Buddy

Air fryers have been going viral lately, though, there’s one question we want to address. Can aluminum foil be used in an air fryer?

Good news because the answer is yes! It’s safe to use aluminum foil in your air fryer recipes, and what’s great about is that it makes cooking easier.

Using aluminum foil will reduce the mess, and we all know how hard it is to clean all the oil and crumbs, right?

One of the uses for aluminum foil is baking garlic
Pexels / Eva Bronzini

Clean Your Grill

Try this hack. Just place a layer of aluminum foil on your grill while the coals are still burning. This method will burn off any chunks of food.

Then, just leave it there until your grill cools down. Once it’s cool you can crumple up the foil and use it to scrub the grill.

Uses for Aluminum Foil: Clean Your Glassware

Did you know that aluminum foil works great when removing baked-on food from glassware?

That’s right! To do this effective hack, simply crumple a piece of aluminum foil and use it to scrub the area with dish soap.

Bake Special-Shaped Cakes

For all those who are new to baking, you might wonder, can you bake aluminum foil? The answer is yes. In fact, you can use it for those special-shaped cakes.

You can form a double thickness of heavy-duty aluminum foil into the shape you need. Try it when you’re making a dinosaur or butterfly cake.

Keep a Paintbrush From Drying Out

Use used aluminum foil to keep paintbrushes from drying out
Pexels / Anouk Doe

Do you always hate fixing dried-out paintbrushes? Well, try this hack.

Squeeze out excess paint and wrap it tightly in foil. Place a rubber band around the foil to secure it at the base of the handle. When you resume painting, your brush will still be wet and you won’t have to clean it in between uses.

This works great if you’re taking a lunch break while painting and you’ll save time too.

Photography Lighting

Love taking photos? Well, if you’re trying to take some nice photos, you can make your own light reflector by rubber cementing some aluminum foil to a piece of cardboard.

Instead of shelling out cash for fancy equipment, this method works just as well, or maybe, better.

Protect Pie Crust

Do you always end up having overcooked pie crusts? Just take a piece of aluminum foil and form it around the edge of a pie crust.

Can you bake aluminum foil with pie: yes you can
Pexels / Christina Voinova

This keeps the edges of the crust from cooking faster than the rest of the crust and burning. Using this hack, you will always get the perfect pie crust.

Soften Brown Sugar

What is aluminum foil made of and how safe is it? As the name suggests, aluminum foil is made from 98.5% aluminum. To give it additional strength and resistance, it also has iron and silicon.

Now that you know this, you would definitely feel more confident to use it in your cooking. Try this one for starters. Wrap hardened brown sugar in a piece of aluminum foil and place it in the oven at 300 degrees Fahrenheit for five minutes to soften it.

Keep Bread Warm

Love warm bread? Just wrap your bread and rolls in a napkin and place them on top of a piece of aluminum foil to keep it warm throughout dinner.

Aluminum foil hacks: use it to keep bread warm
Pexels / Pixabay

Use to Move Furniture

If you have a stash of aluminum foil, just fold up a few pieces and place them under the legs of a heavy piece of furniture when moving it. The aluminum foil should allow the furniture to more easily slide across the floor.

Sharpen Scissors

Be careful when you do this, okay? First, fold smoothed foil pieces into layers and cut through them with scissors. They should be sharpened after seven or eight pass-throughs.

Clean Your Jewelry

This one is a cool experiment and you can do it with your kids. First, line a small bowl with aluminum foil and fill it with hot water and one tablespoon of bleach-free laundry detergent.

Then, allow the jewelry to soak in the solution for one minute before removing, rinsing, and allowing to air dry. See the amazing results!

Line Roller Pans

If you want to extend the usefulness of your paint roller pans, then line them with aluminum foil. When finished painting, remove the aluminum foil for a clean pan to use next time.

Iron Faster

How old were you when you discovered that you can make your clothes wrinkle-free faster by placing a piece of foil underneath your ironing board cover?

This prevents the board from sucking up all the heat and reflects the heat back through the clothing.

Wrap Ice Cream Cones

Get aluminum foil and wrap it around the bottom of an ice cream cone to keep ice cream drips from getting on the hands of youngsters.

Uses for aluminum: wrap ice cream cones
Pexels / ROMAN ODINTSOV

Keep Silver Untarnished

Another one of the very useful aluminum foil hacks is to remove tarnish from silver.

To do this, line a pan with aluminum foil and fill it with cold water. Add two teaspoons of salt and dip the tarnished silverware into the water to clean it.

Clean Out Your Fireplace

Use used aluminum foil in the fireplace
Pexels / Craig Adderley

Clean out your fireplace with aluminum foil by lining the bottom with aluminum foil. When finished, simply pull the foil out, along with the ash, for easy cleanup.

Scrub Pots

Don’t throw away your used aluminum foil. You can use that to scrub your pots.

A crumpled-up piece of foil works excellent when cleaning pots. Just make sure to avoid using them on pots with non-stick surfaces to avoid leaving scratches.

In a Nutshell

Can aluminum foil be used in an air fryer: yes you can
Pexels / Gustavo Fring

Who would have thought that aluminum foil can work well with an air fryer, oven, and even for moving furniture? We’re also pretty sure you are excited to try these hacks.

If you were to choose among these uses for aluminum foil, which one is your favorite?

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