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2. Tile Grout and Shower Corners
Grout lines are magnets for dirt and mildew.
A toothbrush allows you to:
- Target individual grout lines
- Apply pressure where needed
- Avoid damaging surrounding tiles
This makes grout cleaning less frustrating and more precise.
3. Car Air Vents and Dash Controls
Car interiors collect dust faster than most people realize.
Air vents, buttons, and seams trap debris that cloths can’t reach.
A toothbrush:
- Slides between vent slats
- Cleans buttons without removing them
- Reaches dashboard crevices
Your car instantly looks cleaner — with minimal effort.
4. Kitchen Appliances and Controls
Think about:
- Stove knobs
- Blender bases
- Coffee machine buttons
- Refrigerator seals
These areas collect grease and crumbs over time.
A toothbrush helps remove buildup without soaking electronics or spreading mess.
5. Keyboard, Remote Controls, and Electronics
Dust and crumbs hide between keys and buttons.
With a dry or slightly damp toothbrush, you can:
- Loosen debris safely
- Clean without liquid damage
- Restore cleanliness quickly
This is especially useful for workspaces.
6. Window Tracks and Door Frames
Window tracks are notorious for collecting dirt, insects, and grime.
A toothbrush:
- Fits perfectly into narrow tracks
- Dislodges compacted debris
- Makes deep cleaning manageable
Pair with a vacuum for best results.
How to Use the Toothbrush Hack Correctly
Step 1: Choose the Right Toothbrush
- Use an old toothbrush, not one for oral use
- Medium or firm bristles work best
- Avoid overly worn bristles
Label it clearly to avoid confusion.
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