Prevent rice and pasta from stickingMost cooks know that a little cooking oil in the boiling water will keep rice or pasta from sticking together when you drain it. If you run out of cooking oil, however, a spritz of cooking oil spray will do the job just as well.
Grating cheesePut less elbow grease into grating cheese by using a nonstick cooking spray on your cheese grater for smoother grating. The spray also makes for easier and faster cleanup.
Prevent tomato sauce stainsSick of those hard-to-clean tomato sauce stains on your plastic containers? To prevent them, apply a light coating of nonstick cooking spray on the inside of the container before you pour in the tomato sauce.
Keep car wheels cleanYou know that fine black stuff that collects on the wheels of your car and is so hard to clean off? That's brake dust -- it's produced every time you apply your brakes and the pads wear against the brake disks or cylinders. The next time you invest the elbow grease to get your wheels shiny, give them a light coating of cooking spray. The brake dust will wipe right off.
De-bug your carWhen those bugs smash into your car at 55 miles (88 kilometers), per hour, they really stick. Give your grille a spritz of nonstick cooking spray so you can just wipe away the insect debris.
Lubricate your bicycle chainIs your bike chain a bit creaky and you don't have any lubricating oil handy? Give it a shot of nonstick cooking spray instead. Don't use too much -- the chain shouldn't look wet. Wipe off the excess with a clean rag.
Cure door squeakHeard that door squeak just one time too many? Hit the hinge with some nonstick cooking spray. Have paper towels handy to wipe up the drips.
Remove paint and greaseForget smelly solvents to remove paint and grease from your hands. Instead, use cooking spray to do the job. Work it in well and rinse. Wash again with soap and water.
Dry nail polishNeed your nail polish to dry in a hurry? Spray it with a coat of cooking spray and let dry. The spray is also a great moisturizer for your hands.
Quick castingPack a can of cooking spray when you go fishing. Spray it on your fishing line and the line will cast easier and farther.
Prevent grass from stickingMowing the lawn should be easy, but cleaning stuck grass from the mower is tedious. Prevent grass from sticking on mower blades and the underside of the housing by spraying them with cooking oil before you begin mowing.
Prevent snow sticksShoveling snow is hard enough, but it can be more aggravating when the snow sticks to the shovel. Spray the shovel with nonstick cooking spray before shoveling -- the snow slides right off! If you use a snow thrower, spray inside the discharge chute to prevent it from clogging.


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