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I had it with my new tooth brush and had got a magic peeling cloth free with a product i bought. MY toothbrush wasnt giving me a good clean and i still had food stuck up at the back behind my new growing molars where the tooth brush couldn't reach. Just as i was frowning at my tootohbrush's hopeless work and food stuck in my teeth. I decided to use the cloth. I brushed a little tooth soap onto it and started rubbing my front teeth, then back off teeth and then front and back of molars and i could reach it behind them to. When i went to rinse my teeth out and this is going to sound gross i had a long mandarin fruit rope stuck in my teeth and gums that i ate 2 days ago and it came out, it looked like it could have been sometthign else but i dont want to give myself that worry lol. Sorry if this makes you vomit i almost did too. But the food stains i had on my bottom teeth cleared and for some reason my teeth are white and my gums feel massaged. The feel of my mouth is great. I really feel like i gave my gums a good massage. My teeth are whiter then white like my magic peeling cloth got rid of the stain or sometthing. Now i can smile without thinking i got fruit decaying on there. The look of my teeth is pearly and feels so smooth.I forgot to mention also that the back of my teeth felt rough and unclean and now are smooth too. Yes it can even clean the food stuck between teeth but i would still floss even though it looks like i didnt need too.  I recommend anyone who has a magic cloth to give this a try, you may even ditch your toothbrush. Even a normal tea towel that looks like a magic cloth might do the trick.
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« Reply #1 on: Monday 23 June, 2008 »

whats a magic cloth? sounds like a good thing to market as a tooth cleaner as an alternative to tooth brush..
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« Reply #2 on: Monday 23 June, 2008 »

A magic peel cloth that they sell online. I got mine free with a product. It looks like a tea towel but does the job. So thats why i recommend to just use a tea towel they look the same.
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« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 24 June, 2008 »

they're a textured cellulose fibre, strange rough weave, never seen anything like it in a fabric shop, knobbly polyester prachute silk type thing (it's not a microfibre cloth) Magic Peeling Glove, often seen in late night infomercials and home shows...... The cellulose fibre is supposedly the secret to how they work. 
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« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 24 June, 2008 »

Can someone explain exactly how you use the cloth?  I can't seem to get my head around the idea of how you would use it to clean your teeth.  Perhaps because I have a fairly sensitive gag reflex, that I can't imagine having a hand with a cloth wrapped around it, in my mouth?!?!   laugh

Or do you just wrap the cloth around your peter pointer finger and buff away?  I don't understand how a cloth can access the same way a brush does.

I'm so intrigued.  Graphic details of the procedure welcome.  laugh
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« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 24 June, 2008 »

Yes you do gag a little depending on how you do it. I use my peter pointer. But i really have to use my index finger to get into my molars which meant straining my mouth i looked like Julia Roberts. Would be nice if they invented a cloth toothbrush. Or cut a bit of the clother and somehow put it on your toothbrush and see if that works. I really needed to use my finger to get to the back of my mouth where the toohbrush dont reach(where the last molar touches the cheek food is always stuck there.). The problem is how many times can you use the cloth in the same mouth after washing it several times. When you do the fromt teeth rub back and forth till you are sure food stains have come off.
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