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Turn Your Old Toothbrush Into a Handy Tool with These Tips

The humble toothbrush - a steadfast companion in our daily routines, faithfully scrubbing away morning and night. But as it reaches the end of its dental duty, we toss it away and replace it with a new one. That's what dentists say, no? However, your old toothbrush can actually be a surprisingly handy tool for all sorts of tasks around the house. Instead of letting it go to waste, why not repurpose it for cleaning or even grooming in surprising ways?

So scroll down below and give your old toothbrush a second life by following these eleven tips!

Related: 5 Tips to Keep Your Toothbrush Truly Clean

1. Cleaning grout and tile

Creative Ways to Repurpose Your Old Toothbrush

Those pesky grout lines in your bathroom or kitchen can be a real eyesore. An old toothbrush is perfect for getting into those tight spots.

Just mix some baking soda and water to form a paste, dip the toothbrush into it, and scrub away! The bristles are just the right stiffness to tackle dirt and grime without damaging the tiles. You’ll be amazed at how much brighter your surfaces will look with a little elbow grease and a trusty old toothbrush. It’s a quick and easy way to freshen up your space!

2. Keyboard and gadget cleaner

Creative Ways to Repurpose Your Old Toothbrush
Those tiny crevices where crumbs and dust love to hide on your keyboard or phone charging ports? An old toothbrush is your ninja weapon. Its bristles gently sweep away debris without damaging delicate parts. Bonus: use it to clean earbuds and hard-to-reach headphone jacks for clearer audio.

3. Polishing jewelry

Creative Ways to Repurpose Your Old Toothbrush

If your jewelry is looking a bit dull, an old toothbrush can help bring back its shine. The fine bristles are gentle enough to clean intricate details without causing damage.

Use a little bit of mild soap and water, or a jewelry cleaner, and gently scrub your rings, necklaces, or earrings. The toothbrush helps remove dirt and oils from crevices, leaving your jewelry sparkling like new. Just be sure to dry your pieces thoroughly after cleaning to avoid any water spots.

4. Reviving your sneakers

Creative Ways to Repurpose Your Old Toothbrush

If your favorite sneakers are looking a bit worse for wear, your old toothbrush can help restore them. Use it to scrub away dirt and stains on the fabric or rubber parts.

Mix some mild detergent with water, dip the brush, and gently scrub. The bristles can reach into small crevices, helping to bring back that fresh look without risking damage to the material. You’ll have your shoes looking brand new in no time!

5. Cleaning small kitchen appliances

Creative Ways to Repurpose Your Old Toothbrush
Small kitchen appliances like blenders, toasters, and coffee makers often have nooks and crannies that are tough to clean with regular sponges. An old toothbrush can easily get into those tight spots, removing crumbs, dried spills, and other gunk. It’s especially useful for cleaning around buttons, seams, and other tricky areas. Just dip the toothbrush in a bit of warm, soapy water and give those small spaces a good scrub. Your appliances will look cleaner and work more efficiently.

6. Drain declogger

Creative Ways to Repurpose Your Old Toothbrush
Before reaching for chemicals, try this: Attach a toothbrush to a straightened wire hanger, creating a makeshift drain snake. Gently work it into clogged drains, loosening hair and buildup. The toothbrush's bristles help break up clumps, making water flow freely again (and saving you a plumbing headache!).

7. Removing pet hair

Creative Ways to Repurpose Your Old Toothbrush

If you have furry friends at home, you know how quickly they can shed! An old toothbrush works wonders for picking up pet hair from furniture and clothing.

Drag the bristles across the fabric surfaces, and watch as the hair clumps together, making it easier to remove. It’s an efficient and gentle way to tidy up without damaging your upholstery or clothes. Plus, it’s a great excuse to spend a few more moments with your pets while keeping your space clean!

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8. Detailing car interior and wheels

Creative Ways to Repurpose Your Old Toothbrush

An old toothbrush is perfect for cleaning those hard-to-reach areas in your car, like the seams of seats, air vents, and around buttons on the dashboard. The bristles can get into tight spots where dirt and dust tend to accumulate, making your car’s interior look fresh and well-maintained. Just pair it with a mild cleaner or a bit of soapy water, and you’ll be amazed at how much grime you can remove with a few gentle scrubs.

For wheels, gently scrub away brake dust and grime from lug nuts, wheel wells, and intricate rim designs. The soft bristles won't scratch surfaces, and the compact head navigates tight spaces with ease. Finish with a microfiber cloth and your ride will shine like new.

9. Removing stains from fabric

Creative Ways to Repurpose Your Old Toothbrush
If you ever come across pesky stains on your clothes or upholstery, an old toothbrush can come to the rescue. Apply a small amount of stain remover or detergent directly onto the stain, then gently scrub in a circular motion with the toothbrush. The bristles help to work the cleaner into the fabric fibers, effectively lifting the stain without causing any damage. Afterward, rinse or blot the area, and you'll see the stain vanish. This method is especially effective for tackling stains on collars, cuffs, and other hard-to-reach areas.

10. Applying adhesives and sealants

Old toothbrushes are excellent for applying adhesives, sealants, and lubricants precisely to small, difficult-to-reach areas. The soft bristles absorb and distribute material evenly, reducing mess and waste. Use them to apply silicone caulk to tight gaps, lubricate hinge pins, or bond small parts together. The controlled application ensures a strong, accurate bond, saving you time and material. 

11. Cleaning faucet and showerhead nozzles

Creative Ways to Repurpose Your Old Toothbrush

Mineral buildup on faucets and showerheads can lead to reduced water flow and unsightly spots. An old toothbrush is the perfect tool to scrub away these deposits.

Dip the toothbrush in a mixture of vinegar and water, then use it to clean around the nozzles and other small areas. This helps to keep your water fixtures looking shiny and ensures that your water pressure stays strong and consistent.

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