8 unusual uses for Vicks Vaporub that almost no one knows about

It's probably indoors that Vicks is most surprising. Its strong odor is sometimes used as a supplementary insect repellent. Placing a small amount of the product on a surface near a window can help keep mosquitoes or flies away temporarily.

Another trick known to pet owners: its scent can deter cats and dogs from approaching specific areas. Applied to a cloth placed near a piece of furniture or an area you wish to protect, it can limit certain behaviors without resorting to harsh solutions.

It is also used to facilitate the sliding of a stubborn zipper or to prevent a stopper from getting stuck, thanks to its oily texture.

For everyday little hassles

Some people use it to visually lessen the appearance of small bruises or to provide a feeling of localized comfort, always in moderation. Others simply appreciate its fragrance to temporarily freshen the atmosphere of a room or closed closets.

Placed on cotton in an enclosed space, it can also mask certain persistent odors, on an occasional basis.

Precautions to always keep in mind

Although versatile, Vicks VapoRub remains a specific product. It is essential to perform a skin test before each use, apply it only to intact skin, and avoid contact with the eyes or mucous membranes. It is not suitable for young children and should never replace the advice of a healthcare professional in case of persistent discomfort.

When used correctly, this iconic little pot proves that a simple product can still provide many unexpected services, far beyond its original use, provided that it is  used responsibly on a daily basis .

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