The purpose and characteristics of toothbrushes
Used as a cleaning tool. A toothbrush can clean almost any device, such as the vent of a vacuum cleaner, a dirty computer keyboard, ceramic tiles stained with mortar, overflow sink with residue, etc. Clean the gaps. When gold and silver handicrafts become dark or there is dirt on wood carvings, use a toothbrush dipped in a small amount of gold and silver polish or furniture polish to remove dirt and restore brightness. Remove corn whiskers. Brush off the corn whiskers with a toothbrush, and when the corn is cooked and consumed, you no longer need to worry about the corn whiskers embedded between your teeth. Clean nails. If your fingernails and toenails become dirty, you can use a toothbrush dipped in soapy water to clean them. Scrub the car. There is oil stains in the corners and crevices of the car, and the effect is very obvious when brushing with a toothbrush dipped in paraffin. Wash the face. The face is always oily. You can use a toothbrush dipped in some soap bubbles to gently brush the face, which can provide a thorough cleaning, but avoid the eyes and lips.