This is apparently a contentious topic among my friends and I’d like to source some more data.

  • Gumus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 days ago

    I got one question as well! A little bit of a background: my wife and I have the same electric toothbrush. My looks pretty much as new, while hers is all crusty and scaly, especially at the charging base.

    I came to the conclusion that the only difference in what we do is that I shake twice when I’m done. As a dude, it comes naturally. However, she’s never acquired the habit to “shake afterwards” and just puts the wet toothbrush back on the charging base.

    So my question is: do you shake the water off before putting the toothbrush away?

    And to answer OP: I rinse the toothbrush before putting toothpaste on, she wets it after.

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      9 days ago

      That is something I had thought of when I was considering an electric toothbrush; why don’t the charging bases cradle the middle of the brush so it can lay on its side? It could fit in a drawer or a vanity that way, and wouldn’t risk becoming coated in dried saliva paste. Must be since it’s not as elegant or something.

      Anyway, I’m still using manual brushes (I know), but I both tap on the sink edge and use a thumb a few times across the bristles after a rinse to flick the water off. Not 100% effective, but it’s fine for the short lifespan of a manual brush.