The easiest agency to be a indolent homo with bad hygienics is to not change your soup-strainer every so often . perchance after determine this enlightening video fromApplied Science , we all can switch that . Using a brawny microscope , we get to see the difference between a steel new toothbrush and an old soup-strainer . The newfangled one is actually the one with all the extra goop and layers on the bristle ( it help remove brass on your tooth ) . The old soup-strainer , which is only a few months old , is totally slick and divest down ( and sorry at remove plaque ) .
As always withApplied Science , we get to hear the nitty mealy expert details on how the imagery was all captured too ( which is always really enchanting to learn about ) . Watch the video below .
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