Tricks to use Plastic Film on a daily basis.

Everyone knows that AlpFilm Protect is great for helping to protect food. But its uses go beyond that. Check out just these tips:

AlpFilm Protect is also a great option for: 

  1. Tender the meat – wrap the piece of meat with our plastic wrap and then start beating it. You will prevent the meat from spreading across the board, maintaining its uniformity and avoiding unnecessary mess in the kitchen.
  2. Protect the kitchen from spills – when using an electric mixer, wrap the top of the bowl with wrapping paper and make a hole for the spatula.
  3. Unclog the toilet – did the toilet clogged? No problem. Place our plastic wrap across the top of the seat and tape the sides with tape. After that, flush and go pushing the air bubble that will form downwards.
  4. Have a greenhouse indoors - in the cultivation of vegetables and flowers at home it is common to use PVC film. To do this, just cover the vase or flowerpot with plastic film, thus creating a mini covered greenhouse. Her goal is to keep the heat inside the vase, especially during the winter. Being covered, the mini greenhouse will act as a controlled micro ecosystem, inhibiting different climate types, and making the seedlings grow faster.
  5. Bags and personal effects safe when traveling and moving – And speaking of travel, to keep your belongings (and even your own suitcase) safe when traveling, just pack them with our paper movie. Everything will be well packaged and safe, from your belongings to the outside of the suitcase, which we know can be damaged during a trip, right? 

    On changes you can also pack objects, without removing them from their places. For example, you don't need to remove belongings from a drawer, and keep them for moving. Just pack the drawer with the objects inside with our plastic wrap. This will make it a lot easier when moving, as it's just a matter of packing, transporting, and unpacking.

  6. Open the jars more easily – wrap the lid of the jar with wrapping paper so your hand won't be slippery.

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