10 Smart Uses For Duct Tape When You Travel

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

That’s when the duct tape comes in handy. Simply, use them to stick the curtains to the wall. Also, you can use it to cover the green light of the TV that doesn’t go away, even when it is turned off.

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Mend clothing

Mend clothing

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Ripped pants and new holes in shirts are signs that we are having the best vacation ever, but walking around with hideous clothes may not be a good idea.

So again, tape them from the inside and call it a day. Also, duct tape can fix shoes, too, by covering the holes or any piece that is coming off. Of course, these are only temporary solutions, but it is still better than continuing hiking with a detached shoe or a ripped jean from behind, right?

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Remove lint from clothes

Remove lint from clothes

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If you are going on a business trip, then you must have packed your finest, most classy outfit. But what would you do if you got there and you found your pet’s hair all over it or any unwanted fuzz? That’s right, duct tape can also be your lint roller if you want it to.

By tapping it on the outfit, you will be able to peel off any fuzz or hair. In a matter of seconds, you will look presentable for any conference or meeting.

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Childproof the hotel room

Childproof the hotel room

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If your children are at an age when curiosity takes over them and leads their tiny fingers to the electrical sockets, then you can quickly childproof your vacation home with duct tape. Just tape all the outlets that can be reached by your little angels.

Also, you can tape the cabinets and drawers closed to keep them safe from your kids’ small, yet, curious hands. This is how you can have a little time for yourself, without the need to follow your kids all over the room/house.

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