- Clean food off the cutting wheels of a can opener
- Scrub a cheese grater
- Scrub the base of your sink’s faucet and handles
- Clean around stove burners and dials
- Clean the bits out of a garlic press
- Brush crumbs out of your toaster and waffle iron
- Scrub dried food from between fork tines
- Clean off the threads of bottles and jars before screwing lids back on
- Clean out cans before recycling
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That long handle and fine bristles are tailor-made to handle certain kitchen chores better than a sponge or scrub brush can. Here are 9 smart ways to use a toothbrush to clean up your kitchen:
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(You know, of course, that I’m not talking about using the same toothbrush to do your teeth. Right?)
Throw that toothbrush in the dishwasher once in a while, too. It should last you a good long time.
Here’s to clean living!
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How to organize your kitchen to save time and waste less food.
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