I used to replace my toilet brush every 2-3 months because it got gross so fast. Then a cleaning lady on TikTok (I know, I know) showed a trick: after each use, spray the bristles with a mix of white vinegar and water, then hang it somewhere to dry. But most brushes don’t have hanging hooks. So I bought a bathroom brush with a hole in the handle – you can hang it on a small Command hook inside the cabinet. Game changer. Air drying kills bacteria way faster than sitting in a holder. My current brush is 7 months old and still smells fine. Also, don’t store it right next to the toilet – every flush sends particles into the air. Move the holder to the other side of the bathroom if you can. Small changes, big difference. Try it before buying a new one. Unless your brush is already gross – then just toss it and start fresh. You deserve a clean brush.Washing Machine Brush Manufacturer
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