You should NOT brush your teeth with Comet!
Comet should not come anywhere near your mouth or eyes.
The chemicals in the Comet are not meant to be used internally (or externally, for that matter). They are poisonous and possibly fatal, if ingested.
Use toothpaste. If there is none, then dampen your toothbrush with water, and sprinkle a little baking soda onto the bristles. This will NOT harm your body, it will clean and whiten your teeth. It doesn't taste very good, but after you rinse your mouth with water you will enjoy the freshness.
If you are talking about the powdered bleach cleanser then I would not advise. Although it is not fatal if ingested, it can make you sick to your stomach and cause diaherria. Iif you were to use this to brush teeth, it is precautionary to rinse well with water. If you are looking to whiten teeth, there are far safer approaches.
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It is absolutely not safe to use Comet cleanser to brush your teeth. Besides the dangers in the first answer, Comet is far too abrasive to use on teeth. Within a very short time, the enamel would be nearly completely worn off of the teeth.
are you serious?
^Really...if you can buy Comet buy some toothpaste...if you cannot eat it you cannot brush your teeth with it.
While I surely hope you are joking, the answer is yes. Comet Cleanser is not meant for oral use.
You should take your cat to the vet immediately just to be safe.
It is abrasive and will irritate your hands and possible, after several uses, burn your hands. Regular soap and water is cleansing enough. Be sensible.
No. While some people may have a body that is more resilient to Comet, the body still considers it a toxin. If enough of it gets in your system (it sometimes takes a while for your body to get rid of toxins), it can over come your immune system and make you sick
Hydrogen peroxide is most commonly used as a gargle agent rather than a toothpaste.
A great, gentle cleanser is Pro-Activ. It is great for normal skin, but will not break out sensitive skin. It is safe and approved by a lot of dermatologists. Check out www.proactiv.com
Read the ingredients on the tube. Toothpaste does not contain lactose. And you are supposed to brush your teeth with it, and spit it out. Toothpaste Is not intended to be eaten.
Yes.
Clorox just came out with a cleanser that is safe
Elemis cleanser is actually a facial cleanse. I do not believe it is recommended to use it to clean porcelain. I have not been able to find any information saying that it is safe for porcelain.
No, you should never use human toothpaste on a cat, as the fluoride alone is toxic and can make a cat ill if ingested. If you wish to brush your cat's teeth, use a pet toothpaste that has no fluoride in and is safe to ingest (I cat cannot spit out toothpaste like humans do).
1. Take a bath. 2. Brush your teeth. 3. Comb your hair. 4. Be safe, Have Fun.
I can't imagine it would be very healthy, but it seems to be accepted. Side effects of this coffee diet may be increased heart rate, dehydration and brown teeth. BRUSH YOUR TEETH A LOT to avoid stale breath and discolored teeth.