Old toothbrushes are often thrown away, but they can be used for a variety of practical purposes that many people may not think of. Tying two old toothbrushes together can solve some difficult problems in a simple and cost-effective way.
1. Cleaning house faucets
First, take two old toothbrushes and tie them together with a rubber band. Dip them in water and open the brush part, then clean the faucet. The gaps in the faucet are often difficult to clean. Tying two toothbrushes together will help you clean the faucet more easily.
2. Separating hard-shell nuts
Separating hard-shell nuts by hand can be quite difficult for many people. To avoid hurting your hands and exerting too much effort, use an old toothbrush. Remove the bristles, then tie two old toothbrushes face to face with each other and clamp a folded piece of paper in between. Now you can use it as a tool to separate hard-shell nuts such as peanuts, hazelnuts, and sunflower seeds.
3. Cleaning bicycle chains
Bicycle chains often get coated with a mixture of engine oil and dirt, making the bike heavier and reducing the chain’s lifespan.
Attach two old toothbrushes to each other with tape so that the brush surfaces face each other. Then place the bicycle chain between the brush surfaces and rotate the pedals. This way, you can easily clean the bicycle chain.
3. Cleaning keyboards
After a period of use, computer keyboards tend to accumulate dust. Simply take an old toothbrush and brush the keyboard to easily remove the dust.
4. Cleaning combs
Combs are used daily and can easily become dirty due to sweat, dust, and dandruff. A simple way to clean a comb is to use an old toothbrush. Dip it in a mixture of water and detergent, then brush along the teeth of the comb. This will remove any dirt or buildup.
5. Cleaning the bottom of cups
The bottom of cups is a relatively difficult part to clean, especially for deep cups with narrow openings. First, burn the back surface of the toothbrush head, and then bend the toothbrush at a 90-degree angle. With this method, you can turn an old toothbrush into a tool for cleaning deep cups and narrow-necked bottles.
6. Cleaning toilet crevices
Toilet bowls have small and narrow areas that are difficult to clean with regular cleaning tools. Simply heat the inner surface of the curved toothbrush handle and bend it into an L-shape. Add toilet bowl cleaner and start scrubbing the crevices of the toilet bowl. This method ensures that there are no inaccessible corners during the cleaning process.
7. Cleaning refrigerator door gaskets and window frames
An old toothbrush can be used to clean the gaps in refrigerator door gaskets or window frames, areas that are prone to dust buildup but are not easy to wipe clean.
8. Removing crayon marks from walls
To remove crayon marks from walls, use an old toothbrush to apply a small amount of shaving cream or toothpaste, then scrub the stains on the wall. Once the crayon marks are removed, wipe the area again with a clean cloth.
9. Cleaning jewelry
Jewelry items often have small crevices and tiny gaps, making cleaning challenging. This becomes effortless if you use an old toothbrush. Dip it in a jewelry cleaning solution and gently brush the surface of the jewelry item. The dirt will be easily removed in a simple and efficient way.
- For cleaning the bottom of cups, especially deep cups with narrow openings: Burn the back surface of the toothbrush head and bend it at a 90-degree angle.
- For cleaning toilet crevices: Heat the inner surface of the curved handle and bend it into an L-shape to reach into tight spaces.
- For cleaning refrigerator door gaskets and window frames: The gaps in these areas are prone to dust buildup, and an old toothbrush can help you reach and clean them effectively.
- Removing crayon marks from walls: Apply shaving cream or toothpaste to an old toothbrush and scrub the stains gently.
- Cleaning jewelry: Dip an old toothbrush in jewelry cleaning solution and gently brush the surface of your jewelry to remove dirt from small crevices and gaps.