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1st March 2012, 09:35 AM
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Stevie Freestein II
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Electric toothbrush dilemma
I've finally become middle class by purchasing an Oral B professional electric toothbrush but I have a big problem when I use it.
How do I keep the toothpaste on it?
I end up with one big lump on the first place where the toothbrush head is placed and then I just seem to dribble everywhere.
Any ideas please? Is it my wrist action?
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1st March 2012, 09:45 AM
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Boris Bear
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Re: Electric toothbrush dilemma
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Stevie Freestein II
I've finally become middle class by purchasing an Oral B professional electric toothbrush but I have a big problem when I use it.
How do I keep the toothpaste on it?
I end up with one big lump on the first place where the toothbrush head is placed and then I just seem to dribble everywhere.
Any ideas please? Is it my wrist action?
Get one where only half of the brush moves and put the toothpast on the stationary bit
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1st March 2012, 09:46 AM
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Pebbles
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Re: Electric toothbrush dilemma
Just use a tiny bit of toothpaste and put it against your tooth before you switch it on. I find there is a great amount of dribble but still enough paste to cover all of the teeth.
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1st March 2012, 09:55 AM
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pickles666
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Re: Electric toothbrush dilemma
fucking name dropper !!
pathetic. !!!
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1st March 2012, 09:57 AM
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Pseudonym Number 1
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Re: Electric toothbrush dilemma
Electric toothbrush eh, say no more
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1st March 2012, 09:58 AM
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The Flooring Fitter
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Re: Electric toothbrush dilemma
Squirt the toothpaste into the bristles, done!
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1st March 2012, 10:00 AM
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Jon Snow
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The SMB. Not afraid to ask the questions that matter.
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1st March 2012, 10:01 AM
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1st March 2012, 10:03 AM
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Longy
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Re: Electric toothbrush dilemma
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Stevie Freestein II
I've finally become middle class by purchasing an Oral B professional electric toothbrush but I have a big problem when I use it.
How do I keep the toothpaste on it?
I end up with one big lump on the first place where the toothbrush head is placed and then I just seem to dribble everywhere.
Any ideas please? Is it my wrist action?
Just got one myself. Still use me old toothbrush for spreading a quid layer of toothpaste across my mouth, then use the electric one after.
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1st March 2012, 10:03 AM
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Jon Snow
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Just got one myself. Still use me old toothbrush for spreading a quid layer of toothpaste across my mouth, then use the electric one after.
Wtf?
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