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  • How to Clean a Toilet Brush

    5/31/2009

    We all know cleaning the toilet brush is not our favorite thing to do while cleaning the house. But with this solution, cleaning the toilet brush is no longer a hassle.

    Step 1) Get a bucket that is clean and ready to be filled with hot water and bleach.

    Step 2) Pour 10 to 15 cups of hot to boiling water inside of the bucket.

    Step 3) Add 2 cups of Cloro..
  • Polymer Fibers, used as brush filaments

    5/22/2009

    Polymer fibers are a subset of man-made fibers, which are based on synthetic chemicals (often from petrochemical sources) rather than arising from natural materials by a purely physical process.These fibers are made from:
     
    Polyamide nylon
    PET or PBT polyester
    Phenol-formaldehyde (PF)
    Polyvinyl alcohol fiber (PVA)
    Polyvinyl chloride fiber (PVC) <..
  • What's Natural Fibers?

    5/22/2009

    In the field of brush machine or brush filaments? You might be interested in the below information:

    Natural fibers include those produced by plants, animals, and geological processes. They are biodegradable over time. They can be classified according to their origin:

    Vegetable fibers are generally based on arrangements of cellulose, often with lignin: examples incl..
  • About Fiber

    5/22/2009

    Fiber, also spelled fibre, is a class of materials that are continuous filaments or are in discrete elongated pieces, similar to lengths of thread.

    They are very important in the biology of both plants and animals, for holding tissues together.

    Human uses for fibers are diverse. They can be spun into filaments, string or rope, used as a component of composite mater..
  • How to Clean a Plastic Broom

    3/22/2009

    Is your plastic broom dirty? Your kitchen broom can sparkle like new if you learn how to clean it the right way. Cleaning a broom can be easy. Learn how to clean your broom today.

    Step 1: Use your hand to remove any large pieces of debris that are blocking the bristles on your plastic broom.

    Step 2: Vacuum the plastic broom to remove any fuzz, hair or dust that mi..
  • Other Use of Broom

    3/22/2009

    Brooms are sometimes put to punitive use, such as a caning or a birching.

    In baseball, when the home team is close to accomplishing a sweep (having won the first two games of a three-game series or first three games of a four-game series), some fans will bring brooms to the ballpark and brandish them as a way of taunting the visiting team.

    Because of their simila..
  • About Toilet Brush

    12/10/2008

    A toilet brush is a domestic implement designed for the cleaning of the lavatory pan usually in conjunction with toilet cleaner or bleach.

    The toilet brush can be used to clean the upper area of the toilet, around the bowl. However, it cannot be used to clean very far into the toilet's trap and should not be used to clean the toilet seat. The brush can also be used for the whit..
  • Some Other Interesting Toothbrush Facts

    12/10/2008

    The first mass-produced toothbrush was made by William Addis of Clerkenwald, England, around 1780.

    The first American to patent a toothbrush was H. N. Wadsworth, (patent number 18,653,) on Nov. 7, 1857.

    Mass production of toothbrushes began in America around 1885.

    One of the first electric toothbrushes to hit the American market was in 1960. It was ..