That's why you should always have a chalk at home

When you hear chalk in your mind - and it makes sense - you think of school and the old classic blackboard. However, in reality chalk has several incredible uses in your daily life and will solve your hands in various issues.

See below some of them and why you should always have a chalk at home.

Covers holes and marks on the walls

Chalk can help you cover some holes and scratches on your walls. Rub the spot with a little chalk and you will see the difference.

Reduces moisture in wardrobes

All you have to do is put 1-2 chalks in a tulle and tie the tulle with a little rope. Hang the chalks somewhere in your closet and watch the moisture gradually disappear.

Protects your tools

Try putting a little chalk in your toolbox and you will see that the tools will not rust easily. Chalk always works as a moisture absorber and that is why it is good to use it in anything metallic you have in your house.

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