Old toothbrushes, which appear to be useless, have numerous practical use that few people are aware of. You may use two old toothbrushes to solve some challenging tasks in a simple and affordable way. Cleaning the faucet in your home. To clean your faucet, connect two old toothbrushes together with a rubber band. Dip the toothbrushes in water, then open them to clean the faucet. Cleaning the gap between the faucets can be challenging, but connecting two toothbrushes together will make it easier.
Cracking hard shelled nuts. Splitting hard-shelled nuts by hand can be painful and exhausting. To circumvent this, you can reuse old toothbrushes. First, trim the bristles short, then use a rubber band to secure two toothbrushes facing one other and clamp a piece of folded paper in between. You now have a tool for cracking open hard-shelled nuts like pistachios, peanuts, and sunflower seeds.
Clean a bicycle chain.. Bicycle chains frequently have a mixture of engine oil and sand adhered to them, which not only adds weight but also shortens their life. To clean them, tape two old toothbrushes together so that the bristles are facing each other. Then, position the bicycle chain between the two brushes and rotate the pedals. Now you can easily clean the chain.
Clean the keyboard. After a while of use, computer keyboards tend to accumulate dust. You only need an old toothbrush to brush the keyboard; the dust will be easily blown away. Clean a comb. A hairbrush is a common item that can rapidly become dirty from sweat, dirt, and dandruff. To clean a comb, dip an old toothbrush in a small amount of water mixed with detergent and brush it along the comb’s teeth. The stains will be eliminated soon.
Clean the d3ad corners of the toilet. The toilet’s small, narrow parts are tough to clean using standard tools. Heat the interior of an old toothbrush handle over a flame and bend it into a L shape. Then, use toilet cleaner and begin scrubbing the hard-to-reach corners. This makes cleaning the toilet easier.
Clean the bottom of a cup. Cleaning the bottom of a cup can be challenging, especially in cups with narrow mouths. To clean it, burn the back of an old toothbrush head and bend the brush 90 degrees. This allows you to transform the brush into an ideal instrument for cleaning deep cups and bottles.