Don’t throw away these bags: they contain silica and are very useful at home | What a breakthrough

If you have a bunch of old photos stored in boxes, put the gel packs inside. It helps keep moisture at bay, which causes prints to stick, discolor and deteriorate. You can also keep them in the back of the bookshelves where you have photo albums for the same purpose.

Keep mold and moisture away

They are perfect for  keeping away musty smells . Place them in the back of the towel closet or in containers with blankets or clothing. They also work with old books – if you have a favorite that has developed an odor, put both in a sealable bag and see what happens. Place them at the bottom of your filing cabinets to protect their contents. With this addition, things like birth certificates and other important documents are safe.

Also very useful in the garden!

Gardeners will also find that they can be beneficial. When harvesting seeds, store them with gel bags to prevent them from molding before planting.

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If you’re making your own dried flowers or drying the petals, gel packs will help speed up the drying process. In addition, they help the flowers retain their original color and shape.

If you store them with your silver jewelry, they will help prevent tarnishing. The same applies to the needles in the sewing box and similar items.

Hearing aids can be damp from sweat, so you can dry them with these gel bags. First remove the batteries. If you are not using gel packs, store them in a sealable bag. After some time of use, if they are doing their job properly, they will fill with moisture and stop working. You can make them last longer by putting them in the oven at 200 degrees for about two hours.

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