
Since I normally prefer eco-friendly food storage options like reusable containers and DIY beeswax food wraps, I don’t pull out the roll of plastic wrap in my kitchen very often. While I’ve explored a few “alternative” uses for plastic wrap in the past (like in this post where I shared how to use it to keep lettuce fresh and to make a handy drink lid), I’ve never gotten around to writing a dedicated post about it—until now!
Even if you’re not using it to pack lunches for school or work these days, there are plenty of useful things you can do with that roll of plastic wrap sitting in your drawer. From preventing fruit over-ripening to averting a vacation disaster, today I’ll be sharing 9 practical uses for plastic wrap that go way beyond packing a lunch!
Note: Many of the tips in this post are specific to plastic wrap, not wax paper or tin foil. To learn more about all of the different wraps you likely have stashed in your kitchen drawer and how to use them, check out this post.
9 Of The Best Uses For Plastic Wrap

1. Prevent Bananas From Over-Ripening
While I would never turn my nose up at overripe bananas (banana bread, anyone?), sometimes I want to be able to enjoy them as a snack! That’s when I wrap a bit of cling wrap around the stems of the bananas. This simple hack helps slow the escape of ethylene gases that can cause bananas to ripen faster than you’d like.

2. Remove Stubborn Stickers
You know those stubborn price tags and labels that leave behind a sticky mess of glue and paper? You can remove it easily by covering the offending residue with a wet paper towel, then covering it in plastic wrap until the residue softens. Afterward, you’ll be able to rub the sticky bits right off! Learn about other easy ways to remove stickers and adhesive residue here.

3. Fix Drafty Windows
Are the “old bones” of your home allowing drafts to sneak in through your windows? Insert some bunched up plastic wrap into cracks to help keep the cold out. (You could also cover the whole window in cling film if you don’t mind how it looks.) This makes an especially useful solution for drafty wooden windows that have warped over time.

4. Pack Or Store Cutlery
Whether you’re moving or simply putting some things into storage, plastic wrap makes it easy to keep track of your cutlery. Wrap each set of cutlery (as in a knife, a fork, and a spoon) together with a small piece of plastic wrap so you don’t end up one spoon short later on.

5. Prevent Painting Tools From Drying Out
Done with painting for the day, but have more to do tomorrow? You can prevent your paint rollers from drying out overnight by wrapping them in plastic wrap! The wrap will create an airtight seal that will keep the paint wet, and you can just peel off the wrap when you’re ready to start painting again. (This works well for paint brushes, too!)

6. Keep Fridge Shelves Clean
Taking the shelves out of your fridge to scrub sticky messes can be a real pain. Instead, cover the top of each shelf with cling wrap. Then when there’s a spill or they start to look grimy, you can peel it off and replace it. So much easier!

7. Prevent Suitcase Spills
If you’ve ever opened your suitcase to discover that your shampoo or lotion bottle exploded, you know how devastating that mess can be! But you can easily prevent this from happening by removing the lids from your toiletry bottles, covering the openings with a piece of plastic wrap, then replacing the lids. Even if you don’t travel very frequently, this simple tip could save you so many headaches!

8. Keep Flowers Fresh
Traveling with a bouquet of flowers? Help keep the flowers fresh by covering the stems with a piece of damp fabric or tissue paper, then wrapping it up with a piece of plastic wrap to keep seal in the moisture. This will prevent your bouquet from wilting prematurely until you can get it into a vase of water. (Once you do get it into a vase, keep those blooms looking great longer with these tips!)

9. Prevent Screen Smudges
Whether I’m looking up a recipe or sharing what I’m having for lunch on Facebook or Instagram, I often need to use my phone while I’m in the kitchen. After repeatedly finding myself wiping splatters and smudges off my screen, I finally wised up and started wrapping my phone in plastic wrap when I know I’ll be using it in the kitchen.
Any greasy fingerprints or splatters end up on the wrap, and once my hands are clean, I just peel off the plastic wrap and get on with my day! :-) And for more useful tips and tricks like the ones in this post, check out my eBook Hack Your Life! in my shop (or download it free if you’re an OGT Plus member!)
Do you know of any other practical uses for plastic wrap?
There’s way too much plastic in our oceans and landfills. I can clean fingerprint residue from my phone. I caulk my windows. I put my traveling toiletries in a leak proof storage kit. I can easily clean my refrigerator shelves. If you really want to use some of these ideas, at least use something you salvaged, like shopping bags, or other plastic film bits. Sorry, Jillee, I really like so many of your tips, but we need to be thinking about reducing our use of plastics, and other one-use items.
Please log in or create a free account to comment.I use plastic wrap when I move. I wrap the whole cutlery tray before I put it in the box. When I get to the new house I can just unwrap it and put it in the new drawer. Works for all kinds of organizer bins, like pencil holders, makeup organizers, etc.
Please log in or create a free account to comment.Great minds think alike. I also use plastic wrap when moving. It definitely has been a life saver when moving my crafting and sewing supplies.
Please log in or create a free account to comment.Great ideas. I’ll have to remember the tip for phones or iPads. I’ve actually used the plastic under the lid top when traveling.,I’ve also used a non-zip plastic sandwich size bag underneath because the plastic can be hard to get to tear with the cutter. It really helps when your getting ready to fly. I’ve had some explosions before. I also after I use the wrap try to put stuff inside a Ziplock bag. It’s so much easier to deal with cleaning up.
Please log in or create a free account to comment.Thanks for the suggestion about covering the phone when you are in the kitchen – great idea!
Please log in or create a free account to comment.Wrapping silver flatware in plastic wrap or a ziploc bag will keep it from tarnishing.
Please log in or create a free account to comment.This is a little off topic but close: I buy plastic sheeting at the fabric store and put it under the litter box. It catches any accidental waste and is easily replaced when needed. Protects floors.
Please log in or create a free account to comment.Great idea, Sue!
Please log in or create a free account to comment.When I paint, I almost always wear vinyl gloves. When I need to pause for a few hours or overnight, I simply pull the gloves off over the paint brush. I place the palm of my gloved hand over the tip of the brush and, starting at the wrist, pull down the inside out glove over the tip of the brush. If I am not wearing gloves, I will use a plastic grocery sack to wrap up my brush. I seem to always have a lot of those plastic grocery sacks around.
Please log in or create a free account to comment.My plastic wrap has new uses! Thank you.It’s a great tarnish preventative for the silver that you don’t use very often. But I would caution that silver items should be wrapped in tissue before the plastic wrap, or the plastic will almost melt into to the silver over time. Ask me how I found out!!
Please log in or create a free account to comment.Thanks for sharing this tip, Carol Ann!
Please log in or create a free account to comment.It is up to the consumer to demand a biodegradable plastic substitute. Wash plastic wrap for re-use. The little plastic “shower cap” lid covers are reusable at least
Please log in or create a free account to comment.If you need to tie up a bag you can just cut off a strip and wind it into a long thin sausage shape and you’ve got the perfect thing to close your bags.
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