Brushing your teeth in the shower. - Page 5
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BookTwo
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udgnim
United States8024 Posts
it's really a waste of water though and not the best method to clean teeth | ||
GoShox
United States1835 Posts
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ghostWriter
United States3302 Posts
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gchan
United States654 Posts
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~_~
Canada239 Posts
but i think im going to do this tomorrow and see how it goes | ||
faseman
Australia215 Posts
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Jonoman92
United States9101 Posts
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skronch
United States2717 Posts
On October 29 2009 11:34 faseman wrote: the tap doesn't even need to be on when you brush in the shower. What a terrible waste of water. Didn't you listen to Sesame Street when they told you to turn off the tap when brushing? | ||
Nyovne
Netherlands19125 Posts
Thats right. | ||
7mk
Germany10156 Posts
It does waste water though and I dont do it simply cause its not as relaxing as taking a shower without it. | ||
GrayArea
United States872 Posts
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CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
I've done it a few times trying to save time and shit but really you are just wasting water. It doesn't really bother me except he leaves his floss stuck all over the place and clogging the drain. The gross thing about it (and it told him about this), is that he leaves his toothbrush on the top of the shampoo tray where it is constantly water logged. Not only is this bad because it's gonna brew germs and probably get him sick, but when people wash their hair or even just move their arms around with soap, it's gonna splash on the brush. | ||
maga33
United States247 Posts
I foam up my hair and use the bar of soap with 1 hand while I brush my teeth with my other hand. | ||
Sigh
Canada2433 Posts
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PanN
United States2828 Posts
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