to clean your toothbrush when some one else used it is to clean it whit the most hot water you can get for an hour or 20 min. i would do it for an hour.
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use a toothbrush (old/used) and have patience. use the toothbrush to clean the padding and soles. use a damp cloth to clean the suede part of the shoes.
it can be used for cleaning art sculptures A toothbrush is used for the brushing of ones teeth. Aside from it's intended purpose, a toothbrush can be used for other tasks. Bicycle shops use toothbrushes to clean gears and chains. A toothbrush can be used to scrub stains from clothes where a tougher brush could ruin the fabric. A toothbrush is a handy tool where you need a small brush to get into a confined spaces and where a larger brush would be cumbersome. You could clean a pair of hair clippers or combs with a toothbrush. You can use a toothbrush to clean tiles or grout or to clean out appliances, like a waffle iron or toaster. You can also use a toothbrush to scrub tough vegetables like ears of corn, potatoes or carrots. You can use one around the kitchen to scrub jar lids and the threading if one happens to get dirty, like a jam jar or a peanut butter jar. Toothbrushes also can come in handy for facial hair!
Maybe because you dont clean it after brushing your teeth. Food may get stuck in the toothbrush, rotting, then smelling bad. :P
People used twigs to clean teeth. The called them "chew sticks." The ancient Chinese actually made the first toothbrush of animal bone, hog hair bristles, and bamboo. By the 1800's a softer toothbrush had been made of horsehair and feathers.
People used twigs to clean teeth. The called them "chew sticks." The ancient Chinese actually made the first toothbrush of animal bone, hog hair bristles, and bamboo. By the 1800's a softer toothbrush had been made of horsehair and feathers.
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Apparently. I still want to find out more about this as I met someone told who told me about have this type allergy. It is still very surprising to me. Maybe it might be the material used to make the toothbrush. Latex? not sure.
No. Centuries ago it was when people used twigs as a toothbrush, but not today.
Which plastic code is used depends on what plastic is used. Toothbrush handles are either polypropylene (code 5) or HDPE (code 2). However, the bristles are usually made of something else, e.g. nylon, so there is no appropriate code. Codes are used on items which can be recycled and you can't do that with mixed materials.
A tongue scraper is used to clean the bacteria build up on the tongue. They are shaped in accordance and designed to lift the plaque coating better than using a simple toothbrush.