Ever notice that shampoo bottles are “empty” when you get to the last little bit? I add water and keep going or turn it upside down. And don’t get me started on those potato chip bags that are at least half air.
I don’t use pliers on my toothpaste tube. But I squeeze and roll every bit out that I can. Next time, I should cut open an ‘empty’ tube to see how successful my technique is.
Use the back of your tooth brush to squeegee the remaining paste towards the cap. Someday.. perhaps they will have tubes that have something like Velcro inside the tube to keep it collapsed when empty. The other thing that needs inventing is a press to squeeze those slivers of soap bars together into a new bar.
Squeeze all you want, the toothpaste MFG’s have all you guys snookered with the amount you use filling up the brush. All you really need is a little dab of paste, or a quarter of what you usually use, on the end of the brush to clean your teeth properly.
Yeah, ! don’t get that… the commercials show a luscious, long amount that covers every bristle and has a DQ curl on the end!! Sexy, but wasteful… a little dab will do ya…*
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
guy sure knows the advice of not wasting
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 8 years ago
On the plastic ones you can cut the tube off a bit below the top and then clip the open end to keep the “sauce” from drying out between uses.
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member about 8 years ago
Good for you, Grasshopper.
Jonni about 8 years ago
The bygone metal tubes were easier to squeeze out the last bit, these new plastic ones……arrrgh!
brain Les about 8 years ago
I have a technique that is really great, but I need to make a youtube out of it, and well, as a plugger, I am just gonna wait a bit
Douglas Haire about 8 years ago
Ever notice that shampoo bottles are “empty” when you get to the last little bit? I add water and keep going or turn it upside down. And don’t get me started on those potato chip bags that are at least half air.
Phred Premium Member about 8 years ago
I don’t use pliers on my toothpaste tube. But I squeeze and roll every bit out that I can. Next time, I should cut open an ‘empty’ tube to see how successful my technique is.
whiteheron about 8 years ago
Well, DUH!
finnishbsnist about 8 years ago
I use a bag clip on my toothpaste. You can slide it up as you go.
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 8 years ago
Use the back of your tooth brush to squeegee the remaining paste towards the cap. Someday.. perhaps they will have tubes that have something like Velcro inside the tube to keep it collapsed when empty. The other thing that needs inventing is a press to squeeze those slivers of soap bars together into a new bar.
Ichabod Ferguson about 8 years ago
Squeeze all you want, the toothpaste MFG’s have all you guys snookered with the amount you use filling up the brush. All you really need is a little dab of paste, or a quarter of what you usually use, on the end of the brush to clean your teeth properly.
Dani Rice about 8 years ago
My parents always used pliers on the toothpaste tube. But if you were part of the Greatest Generation, that’s what you did.
dsidney49 about 8 years ago
Yeah, ! don’t get that… the commercials show a luscious, long amount that covers every bristle and has a DQ curl on the end!! Sexy, but wasteful… a little dab will do ya…*
*do NOT brush your teeth with BrillCreem!!
choo choo willy about 8 years ago
Waste not -want not.
Geophyzz about 8 years ago
Many dental floss containers are shaped perfectly for flattening toothpaste tubes.
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
Vademecum came with a wind up key…