Unexpected uses of old toothbrushes in life
Instead of hastily throwing away old toothbrushes, using them for these things will be very useful and help save money.
Toothbrushes are one of the items that must be replaced regularly, but few people know that old toothbrushes have many uses in life.
Exfoliate your lips
Brushes will be very effective lip exfoliation tools. You just need to apply a little vaseline on your lips, then use an old toothbrush dipped in water and work in circular motions around your lips.
Wipe away crayon marks on the wall
Children in the house often use paint everywhere? If your child accidentally draws crayons on the wall and you are confused and don’t know what to do?
It’s extremely simple, you need to use an old toothbrush and some shaving cream and then rub it on the area where your baby’s paint is. When the stain is clean, use a towel to wipe it again.
Clean the toilet
The hidden corners of the toilet are very difficult to clean because the toilet brush is often quite large and cannot clean every crevice or crevice of the toilet, so take advantage of an old toothbrush.
Use a lighter to heat the brush handle so it can be easily bent. Then, you press the brush head firmly down on the table so that the brush folds like an L shape to clean the toilet.
Clean the cuticles around the nails
Hand skin and nails are very important, but not everyone has time to go to the nail salon regularly. So take advantage of your toothbrush to exfoliate around your nails twice a week!
Cleaning a bicycle chain is simple
Bicycle chains are often contaminated with a mixture of motor oil and sand, making cycling heavier and worse, reducing the life of the chain.
First, choose 2 old toothbrushes, tie the two toothbrushes together with tape so that the two sides of the toothbrushes are facing each other. Place the bicycle chain between the two sides of the two brushes, then rotate the pedals. So, you have cleaned the chain very simply
Clean jewelry
You find it very difficult to clean stains on necklace chains or bracelets. Don’t worry, choose an old brush with soft bristles and cleverly thread it into the chain hooks. Not only do you remove the stains, but sometimes you also remove the hair stuck there.