Toothbrush bristols are made from chocolate and peanuts.... hahahahaa! Not!
If you want the answer go and get it from a different website stop going on this when you know it is a load of rubbish like your face.
its like flossing but you are also able to use toothpaste with it... its like flossing but you are also able to use toothpaste with it... go home!!
Nylon.
Nylon toothbrush is the problem, the problem is not pig skin
Nylon
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Yes ,the bristles and the handles of toothbrush are made of the same material that is nylon.
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Yes ,the bristles and the handles of toothbrush are made of the same material that is nylon.
toothbrush, warm water, mild soap if needed
Toothbrush (1938). Then nylon stockings (1940). Shortly after these two were made almost all nylon production was diverted to parachutes and parachute cord for use during WW2.
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.
Tenite Propionate 371A- Cellulosic plastic.... Mostly
Disinfection with vodka is not sufficient because the concentration of ethanol is only approx. 40 %. The toothbrush is not affected.