@@FStandsForFun NO CHANGE IT IMMEDIATELY. We are talking about hairbrushes as you can see it on the video. Toothbrushes need to be changed every 3-6 months. Better for your mouth
Thank you so much!! I used this hack, except instead of waiting 2 hours I used an old toothbrush and scrubbed off the bits of dandruff and gross dirt 😄 It took me about 15-20 minutes, but now the brushes which were filled with hair and tiny disgusting brown and black dirt are sparkling clean!! Also, I used warm-hot and not BOILING water. The baking soda with shampoo in the water helped a lot!! 😁 ❤
I do the apple cider vinager and baking soda in hot water. Then I take a toothbrush and scrub the shit out of it. I dry it then it looks brand new. But this is another way to do it😊
My tangle teaser was very dirty. Working in the garden brings a kind of surprises, wich you refind in your brush. In spite of all the nice hints, i could not get it clean again. With the bin already opened, i decided to try yours, for the fun of it. T h i s metod did work. The only one. My brush looks like a new one. And it took just about 30 min. soaking. Good thing too, i still have a lot of gardening and pruning to do. So: an A+ , a 10+, and an entire bouquet of feathers👍 Thanks!
I've used my regular shampoo, but you can use a clarifying shampoo if you have one. My regular shampoo is a lot less expensive than my clarifying shampoo, so, I use it instead. Don't go out and buy something else, just use what you have at home.
That's very good you, thanks for the tutorial.. I always messed it up, cleaning my hair brushes.. Felt like I cleaned them all but they had never like what I expected they should be
I wouldn't use boiling hot water. I would be afraid the brushes would melt. Also, I've found that a little bleach mixed into the water and soap helps to clean out the built-up gunk.
I have no words my brush is cleaned every time I mean, every time I brush my hair I don’t mean removing the hair but deep cleaning it every time you dirty cows
I haven't cleaned my hair brush in almost 3 years and there is dead skin on my hair brush I can see it I'm crying
Ohh nooo! 😭
Me too
I never brush it lol
Are we talking about tooth brushes? Also been using 3 years.
@@FStandsForFun NO CHANGE IT IMMEDIATELY. We are talking about hairbrushes as you can see it on the video. Toothbrushes need to be changed every 3-6 months. Better for your mouth
Thank you so much!! I used this hack, except instead of waiting 2 hours I used an old toothbrush and scrubbed off the bits of dandruff and gross dirt 😄 It took me about 15-20 minutes, but now the brushes which were filled with hair and tiny disgusting brown and black dirt are sparkling clean!! Also, I used warm-hot and not BOILING water. The baking soda with shampoo in the water helped a lot!! 😁 ❤
I do the apple cider vinager and baking soda in hot water. Then I take a toothbrush and scrub the shit out of it. I dry it then it looks brand new. But this is another way to do it😊
Omg that’s such a genius idea I always did it with shampoo and felt like it didn’t really deep clean my brushes enough but this works 100%
Do you put equal parts baking soda and vinegar??
@@yourmom3529You could do it as a two step process too!
@@guadalupevillegas1414i usually don’t and it comes out super clean!
i have never washed my brushes before but someone told me i should
this really helped thank you 😊
My sister NEVER cleans her hairbrushes. Meanwhile I am a fanatic of keeping my hairbrushes clean ♡ SO SATISFYING!
My tangle teaser was very dirty.
Working in the garden brings a kind of surprises, wich you refind in your brush.
In spite of all the nice hints, i could not get it clean again.
With the bin already opened, i decided to try yours, for the fun of it.
T h i s metod did work.
The only one.
My brush looks like a new one.
And it took just about 30 min. soaking.
Good thing too, i still have a lot of gardening and pruning to do.
So: an A+ , a 10+, and an entire bouquet of feathers👍
Thanks!
does is have to be clarifying shampoo or will any work?
Ty! This is life changing!!
What is clarifying shampoo & do I need to use it or can I use my normal shampoo?
Dish soap works fine
@@icytmedia regular non-silicone shampoo works great too
Sure! You can use normal shampoo
Do you need a certain type of shampoo or just your normal shampoo that you would use in a shower?
I've used my regular shampoo, but you can use a clarifying shampoo if you have one. My regular shampoo is a lot less expensive than my clarifying shampoo, so, I use it instead. Don't go out and buy something else, just use what you have at home.
Your brush looks great! I get so much lint out of my hair knots
Can I use regular shampoo instead?
a shampoo u have! yes
I can’t believe the gunk you got off that brush. Who knew? I’m gonna try this!
Is the baking soda necessary?
This worked. Thank you
Omg just what I needed
What is the difference between clarifying shampoo and normal shampoo
Clarifying shampoo contains some sort of sulfates in it to remove all of the buildup
For anyone wondering, she used a couple teaspoons
That's very good you, thanks for the tutorial.. I always messed it up, cleaning my hair brushes.. Felt like I cleaned them all but they had never like what I expected they should be
I’m going to try this out, super helpful by the way! Thanks
is it okay to do so without baking soda?
What's a clarifying shampoo and what can i use instead of it
How do I get the water out of my brush?😅 they are filled with water now
I wouldn't use boiling hot water. I would be afraid the brushes would melt. Also, I've found that a little bleach mixed into the water and soap helps to clean out the built-up gunk.
I don't have clarifying shampoo, is normal shampoo okay?
Yep!
Hi. how often do you clean your hair brush?
Once a month will do, if you remove hair more frequently
My hairbrush is wood, can I still do this?
Yeah i think it should be fine, as long as you let it dry completely. You can always google it tho
What if I don’t have baking soda then what should I do? Is there something I can replace baking soda with?
Salt might work! Ive heard it work for a lot of people but it sadly didnt work for me
Lemon i tried with lemon and it worked
Lol buy baking soda. It's literally $2
@@kehammer100 i live in UAE and baking soda is like 15 dhs here, its way too overpriced.
Thank you is helpful ❤
how often should i do this?
im gonna try this out lol
I washed them several times now but they never get really clean.
There's always little "balls" of build up left at half of the sticks?
Probably they got mold :/ change it soon
But u can’t do this with those kind of brushes bc it grows mold everybody is doing at and isn’t thinking like what plans tell me if I’m wrong???
i think that’s what the apple cider vinegar is for.. it’s antifungal which makes it difficult for mold/fungi to grow
How to get rid of the floof that gets stuck between the bristles
Thank
❤
Was hoping this would show how to get the fluffies that don’t come off our past the little balls on the bristles.
Honestly i have a small pair of scissors and I just go through it after I soaked it out and dried. It takes a little while but it looks way better.
how do you get all the soap out of the brush?
Exactly
Thnx
How many spoons of baking soda is it?
1
Imma do this I haven't cleaned my brush in 7-8 YEARS
I HAVE THE SAME HAIR BRUSH
👍👍👍👍
My hairbrush melted😭😭
I have no words my brush is cleaned every time I mean, every time I brush my hair I don’t mean removing the hair but deep cleaning it every time you dirty cows
I'm sorry to sat bt wooden comb is better than plastic comb❤❤😂
You're supposed to wash your hair brush?...😅
Add apple cider vinegar
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is that a froyo spoon 😂
i don’t have baking soda..
Use salt you can also use lemon