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Don’t throw away detergent caps, they can be worth their weight in gold if reused this way

That’s another clickbait-style “life hack” headline. Detergent caps are useful, but they’re not “worth their weight in gold”—they’re just small bits of plastic that can be reused in a few practical ways.

Here’s what detergent caps can actually be used for safely:

🧴 1) Measuring small amounts

Many caps are already designed as measuring cups, so you can reuse them for:

  • Liquid detergent
  • Fabric softener
  • Cleaning solutions

🪴 2) Tiny DIY planters or seed starters

  • Good for starting small seeds like herbs
  • Works as a temporary container for seedlings

🎨 3) Paint or craft containers

  • Hold small amounts of paint, glue, or resin
  • Useful for kids’ crafts or DIY projects

🧹 4) Cleaning tool organizers

  • Store small items like screws, pins, or beads
  • Can be used in workshop sorting

⚠️ Important caution

  • Don’t reuse for food or drinking purposes
  • Avoid using cracked or chemically degraded plastic
  • Always clean thoroughly before reuse

🧠 Bottom line

Detergent caps are just convenient small plastic containers—not valuable items, but mildly useful for storage and DIY reuse.

If you want, I can share other genuinely useful household items people usually throw away but shouldn’t.

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