[post_page_title]Use toothpaste to fill in nail holes[/post_page_title]
This one concerns the opposite of moving in, and can be encountered when you move out of a place. To make the place feel like home, you’ve no doubt hung some photos on the walls. Heck, maybe you even put up shelves.
You took everything down when it was time to go, but what about those unsightly nail holes? If the landlord sees those, you’re not getting your security deposit back. There are several ways of making nail holes go poof, but we’re betting you never thought of the easiest one. Simply fill them in with a little bit of white non-gel toothpaste, then remove any excess residue. It’ll be like they were never there.
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