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Do you wet your toothbrush before or after toothpaste?

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How do you prep your toothbrush?

  • Water then paste

  • Paste then water

  • No water/Other


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To add to this, what kind of tooth paste are you all using that requires water to help it spread? I've never had a problem with spreading mine.
 
It just feels too thick without water. A splash of water is fine.
Yea, it gives it a better mouth feel. Toms of Maine's gels are a little too thin, and I'll use those without water. I'm not a fan of gels though, so I don't get them much.
 
Adding water to your toothpaste spigot 200 hundred times and sealing it up to fester just seems gross to me. Toothpaste first: keep the tube clean where it doesn't get a good chance to dry out.
 
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