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Nailbrushes - a thing of the past?

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notnecessarilywiser Tue 11-Apr-23 17:31:39

It occurs to me that no families of the younger generation appear to have nailbrushes. Am I alone in owning one, even though it's not in daily use?

Bluesmum Thu 13-Apr-23 04:53:31

I have nail brushes at every washbasin and use them nearly every time I was wash hands, not just for my nails but on my fingers too. I stayed with my son recently and remarked on the absence of a nail brush and was told they never need to use one, then I saw his wife come in from pulling some carrots out of the ground, and she picked up the washing up brush to scrub the earth from her hands and nails. - ugh!!!!

Madmeg Thu 13-Apr-23 22:11:14

They are essentials in our house. Not sure about daughters/grandchildren but how else do they clean their nails properly?

Before gardening (which I do a lot of) I scrape my nails along a block of soap, and afterwards wash my hands in hot water and nails are clean.

multicolourswapshop Fri 14-Apr-23 06:44:22

Bars of soap I hope are also a thing of the past at least in my house they are so unhygienic yuck

multicolourswapshop Fri 14-Apr-23 06:46:25

My husband always used rubber gloves for gardening he never got his nails dirty

Casdon Fri 14-Apr-23 09:14:39

multicolourswapshop

My husband always used rubber gloves for gardening he never got his nails dirty

That doesn’t work for me at all multicolourswapshop, when I pull a plant out or put my hand into the soil to do something, the soil gets into the glove from the top, makes it’s way down to the finger ends and my nails get dirty. If anything I find rubber gloves the worst because they don’t grip your wrists, and then ride down whilst you’re working. Your husband must have been an extremely fastidious gardener.

Marydoll Fri 14-Apr-23 14:00:40

I wear latex gloves under a pair of gardening gloves and still need to use a nailbrush.

multicolourswapshop Sat 15-Apr-23 05:30:58

My late husband was never fastidious as suggested by one post but the blue rubber gloves did the trick they never burst nor did he get dirt under his nails

JackyB Sun 16-Apr-23 10:53:45

multicolourswapshop

Bars of soap I hope are also a thing of the past at least in my house they are so unhygienic yuck

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How can a bar of soap be unhygienic? It's the soap that kills the germs when you're washing your hands, so germs surely can't survive on them. They do get dirty, admittedly, especially when a five-year-old has just used it, but that can be rubbed off.

I have gone back to bars of soap to reduce plastic. They are sold in paper or cardboard boxes and when they're gone, they're gone and there's nothing to throw away.

lixy Thu 20-Apr-23 23:01:33

Bars of soap here too.
I was once given a kit to make soap from scratch - that was fun and the soap lasted for ages. Now I buy it though.

Callistemon21 Thu 20-Apr-23 23:17:42

JackyB

multicolourswapshop

Bars of soap I hope are also a thing of the past at least in my house they are so unhygienic yuck

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How can a bar of soap be unhygienic? It's the soap that kills the germs when you're washing your hands, so germs surely can't survive on them. They do get dirty, admittedly, especially when a five-year-old has just used it, but that can be rubbed off.

I have gone back to bars of soap to reduce plastic. They are sold in paper or cardboard boxes and when they're gone, they're gone and there's nothing to throw away.

I was going to ask how can a thread about nsilbrushes reach 109 posts?

But then I saw this post and wondered, too, how soap can be unhygienic?

Callistemon21 Thu 20-Apr-23 23:18:08

nailbrushes .....

JdotJ Fri 23-Jun-23 11:29:47

For this reason I absolutely HATE it when ordering a drink, hot or cold and it's given to you by the server holding onto the rim of the glass/cup.
Why ????? God only knows where they're fingers have been and anything left on the side/rim immediately gets transferred to the mouth.
Nasty habit. USE THE HANDLE people or hols the receptacle further down!
Rant over

JdotJ Fri 23-Jun-23 11:30:56

*their, not they're

Jane43 Fri 23-Jun-23 11:34:08

Blondiescot

Funnily enough, my husband was recently asked to supply some for one of his clients (he runs a cleaning company) and we couldn't find any anywhere. We eventually had to order some online.

I buy them regularly, they have them in Dunelm and also in SuperDrug.

Philippa111 Fri 23-Jun-23 11:39:17

I use mine often. I don't like to wear rubber gloves ..the hassle of getting them on mainly, so I have to use a nail brush, especially after repotting plants.
My daughter doesn't own one.

Patsy70 Fri 23-Jun-23 12:02:30

We keep nail brushes in our bathrooms and use them every day. Also pack them when going on holiday. I’m also a gardener and hate dirty nails. I don’t have any trouble finding them when they need to be replaced.