The American Dental Association recommends that you change your toothbrush every three months, but that doesn’t mean you have to throw it away. There are lots of uses for your old toothbrush.
Here are 10 uses for a toothbrush that don’t involve brushing your teeth.
Make a Bracelet
Learn how to turn your toothbrush into a bracelet here.
Clean Your Hair Brush
A toothbrush is perfect for lifting hairs out of a hair brush.
Clean Your Appliances
Are your appliances crusted with old crumbs? Use a toothbrush to get crumbs out of hard to reach spots in your toaster oven, microwave or coffee machine.
Touch Up Your Hair Dye
Toothbrushes work well to apply hair dye, especially when you’re doing a quick touch up on your roots or covering grey hairs.
Scrub Your Tile Grout
Use your toothbrush with a combination of one part Borax, two parts baking soda and two parts water to scrub the grout between your tiles in your kitchen and bathroom.
Remove Scuffs on Your Floor
Get scuffs off of your floors by rubbing the stain with a toothbrush and a non-gel whitening toothpaste.
Clean Your Shoes
Using toothpaste and a toothbrush to scrub the white parts of your sneakers will make them gleam. You can also use a toothbrush to dig out dirt stuck on the bottom of your shoes.
Clean Your Nails
Remove the grime from under your nails with a toothbrush.
Brush Your Eyebrows
Toothbrushes can also be used to groom your eyebrows.
Get Crayon Off Your Walls
Are your children turning your walls into an art project? No worries! Rub out the stains with some shaving cream and a toothbrush.
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