Warm Up Your Old Toothbrush With a Lighter – The Reason Is Very Ingenious!

Have you ever wondered about a toothbrush's versatility? Last month, I discovered a fascinating technique for heating a toothbrush.

Have you ever wondered about a toothbrush's versatility? Last month, I discovered a fascinating technique for heating a toothbrush.

At first, I was confused about its purpose, but now I'm convinced. The key is to hold a lighter over the plastic part of the toothbrush.

Heat the plastic until it bends, and then apply this genius stuff!

Before we start the process, let's gather the materials first. It would help to have a plastic toothbrush bent without burning. Unfortunately, this method doesn't work with wooden toothbrushes, so make sure you have a plastic toothbrush on hand.

Do you have a toothbrush on hand? If so, we can get started. Keep a reasonable distance from the fire so the brush heats up noticeably but doesn't darken and burn.

As soon as you notice tiny bubbles forming, it's worth moving on to the next step...

Let the brush cool for a while. Of course, you don't want to burn yourself because this will affect your hands. Cooling the plastic material down a bit also allows it to harden again, making it easier to bend the toothbrush into sharp angles.

Now, turn the brush. Put one hand on the handle and the other on the heated part. It's important to apply even pressure so that the brush forms a perfect 90-degree angle.

Why do we do all this? I'll tell you on the next page!