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Use a Denture Brush for Kitchen Scrubbing

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Date: 02/17/2009 Topic: Cleaning > Dishes  
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Keep a denture brush in the kitchen for when you wash dishes. The stiffer bristles help clean in between spatulas and hard to get at places. Especially helpful if you have a juicer, french fry cutter, etc. because those all have some sharp and hard to reach areas. If you can find a double sided brush, that's all the better as one side is a little longer than the other.

By Carol in Dunedin, FL
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By florida gal (54) Profile Contact
Good Idea!! I keep an old toothbrush in every "wet" room but a denture brush would be good for my laundry room sink because the bristles are much sturdier.

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