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Thursday, March 1, 2012

How to Clean Electrical Toothbrush

Cleaning your toothbrush helps to maintain cleanliness and good hygiene. This is essential especially if a family member is sick or recently recovered from an illness. Microbes can grow on the bristles and the handle of the toothbrush really easily. Not all of these microbes are dangerous, but some can be harmful and cause sickness. replacing the head of an electronic toothbrush is not always cost-effective, sanitizing a toothbrush provides a way to save the clean state of your toothbrush.


In order to facilitate you in fulfilling that task cleaners Dalston provide the following tips on how to clean your electrical toothbrush :

A number one rule is to wash your hands before and after brushing your teeth in order to prevent the transfer of germs from your hands to the toothbrush. Wash yourself with soap and the hottest water you can stand for at least 30 seconds.

Next, put your toothbrush under running water and scrub the bristles with your thumb to get rid of any remaining toothpaste particles. Scrub the toothbrush until it starts looking well cleaned.

Prepare a cleaning mixture of 3 percent hydrogen peroxide and soak the toothbrush in it. Combine 1 teaspoon peroxide with 1 cup water and immerse your toothbrush into the solution before brushing your teeth.

Don't forget about the regular care actions! For example, you can put your toothbrush head in the dishwasher once a month to clean it more efficiently. All you have to do is to place it on the top shelf, with the heated dry selection off to avoid melting the toothbrush.

Cleaners Dalston wish you great final results!

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