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This is your captain speaking. Please fasten your seatbelts. You are in for a turbulent Flight.
This post sponsored by @CEOofmyhouse56
We have bots! The first of many, but bots nonetheless.
And good bots too, not the spambots that things have been riddled with for a while.
That aside, is there a good solution to stop an electric toothbrush going all mouldy and horrible inside? Luckily, it’s mostly only on the bit that you’re meant to replace every three months or so, but it’s still unpleasant.
Not sure if it’s just a design flaw with the Oral-B ones, where they have a lot of holes to let water inside the head, but the gaps aren’t large enough for it to be able to dry out properly (or the air is too humid, not sure).
I just gave up and went back to brushing my teeth like a caveman.
I just keep the head off the toothbrush body so it can drain and dry properly.