Effortless Cleaning: The Power of Magic Bruh

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Magic bruh is a popular cleaning technique that has gained a lot of attention in recent years. This method involves using a specially designed bruh to clean various surfaces and objects in the home. One of the key features of the magic bruh is its versatility. It can be used to clean a wide range of surface types, including countertops, floors, tiles, and even delicate surfaces such as glass and mirrors. This makes it a convenient tool for homeowners who want to streamline their cleaning routine and reduce the number of cleaning products they need to keep on hand. The magic bruh is designed with bristles that are both soft and durable, allowing for effective cleaning without causing any damage to surfaces.

Magic bruh for cleahing

The magic bruh is designed with bristles that are both soft and durable, allowing for effective cleaning without causing any damage to surfaces. The bruh is also designed to reach into hard-to-reach areas, such as corners and crevices, ensuring a thorough cleaning job every time. To use the magic bruh, simply wet it with water or a cleaning solution of your choice.

How to clean a magic brush

I have hy version of the brush and after 3 uses it's now clogged with hair. I'm not too sure on the best way to get out all of the hair and wondered if any of you have had the same struggle and what you did

*Whinney*

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Joined 23 June 2014 Messages 159 Location West Somerset

I have a bradawl but a small screwdriver or similar will do the job. Just poke in the sides underneath the hair all along the length and you get a nicely satisfying mat of hair lifting out.

milliepops

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Joined 26 July 2008 Messages 27,538

I either tap it on the concrete floor (bristle side down) which brings the hair to the tips & you can just scrape it off
Or wash a horse (or bucket, or boots etc) with it which seems to clump the hair together and then it taps out really easily

Batgirl

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Joined 4 February 2011 Messages 3,190 Location Yaaaarkshire

Banging the tip of one end on wood (as bouncily as possible) brings the hair out well. As does a toothpick

Greylegs

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Joined 29 December 2011 Messages 3,207

Tap it sharply on a hard surface bristle side down (concrete floor or wall . Whatever happens to be handy!!) . The hair comes to the ends of the bristles and can be removed with a plastic curry comb. Give it a wash now and then . Love my magic brushes .

eggs

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Joined 3 February 2009 Messages 5,210

As others have said, easiest way is to give it a good tap on a hard surface with the bristle side down.

WandaMare

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Joined 3 August 2009 Messages 3,559

I bought one of those little brushes for cleaning velcro for the tack shop, it was only about £3. Its brill for getting hairs off numnahs and also cleaning my magic brushes, use it for everything now.

WelshD

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Joined 19 October 2009 Messages 7,929

I bought one of those little brushes for cleaning velcro for the tack shop, it was only about £3. Its brill for getting hairs off numnahs and also cleaning my magic brushes, use it for everything now.

I use one of these too, they are very nifty

Anna305

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Joined 31 August 2017 Messages 4 usually use a skewer of screwdriver x

PapaverFollis

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Joined 13 November 2012 Messages 9,516

Usually scrape it with a hoof pick and give it a brush with the brush side of the hoof pick too. Wash it with a bit of hand soap every so often. They dry quickly.

ruth83

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Joined 16 November 2007 Messages 1,437 Location South Yorkshire

Either hold one end and tap the other on the top of the door, or use a hairbrush type brush in the same fashion I would use a metal currycomb on a body brush.

Dave's Mam

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Joined 23 July 2014 Messages 4,865 Location Nottingham Tap on floor then a hoofpick.

MotherOfChickens

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Joined 3 May 2007 Messages 16,642 Location Weathertop

whack it and whack it and whack it, then a hoof pick. Roma do a miracle brush which is the same thing but twice the size-was so happy when I found it

ycbm

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Joined 30 January 2015 Messages 53,264 Scrape on a sharp door edge.

Lyle

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Joined 23 October 2010 Messages 1,044 I just bang it on something hard, like a fence

Sussexbythesea

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Joined 2 July 2009 Messages 7,597

I either tap it on the concrete floor (bristle side down) which brings the hair to the tips & you can just scrape it off
Or wash a horse (or bucket, or boots etc) with it which seems to clump the hair together and then it taps out really easily


This although why people think they’re so amazing I’m not sure. I’ve had one since the mid 80’s and then I knew it as a water brush, great for scrubbing when bathing, but a pita to clean the hairs from.

I have a bradawl but a small screwdriver or similar will do the job. Just poke in the sides underneath the hair all along the length and you get a nicely satisfying mat of hair lifting out.
Magic bruh for cleahing

Then, gently scrub the surface in a circular motion, applying slight pressure as needed. The bristles will effectively remove dirt, grime, and stains, leaving the surface clean and shiny. One of the major advantages of using magic bruh for cleaning is that it is a chemical-free method. Unlike many traditional cleaning products, the magic bruh does not require the use of harsh chemicals or toxic fumes. This makes it a safer option for households with children, pets, or individuals with sensitivities to certain chemicals. In addition to its cleaning capabilities, the magic bruh also has a durable construction. It is designed to withstand regular use and can be easily cleaned and maintained after each use. Simply rinse the bruh under running water and allow it to air dry. This ensures that the bruh remains in good condition and can be used for a long time. Overall, the magic bruh is a convenient and efficient cleaning tool that can make the household cleaning process easier and more eco-friendly. Its versatility, durability, and chemical-free design make it a popular choice for homeowners looking for an effective and sustainable cleaning solution. So, why not give it a try and experience the magic of the magic bruh for yourself?.

Reviews for "The Science Behind Magic Bruh: Cleaning at a Molecular Level"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with Magic bruh for cleahing. I had heard so many great things about it, but it did not live up to the hype. The product claims to work miracles on tough stains, but I found it to be quite ineffective. I followed the instructions carefully, but the stains on my clothes did not budge. Additionally, the scent of the product was overpowering and unpleasant. I would not recommend Magic bruh for cleahing to anyone in need of a reliable stain remover.
2. John - 1 star - I have never been more let down by a cleaning product before. Magic bruh for cleahing did absolutely nothing to remove the stains on my clothes. I tried using it on various types of stains, including grease and ink, but it had zero effect. I even let it soak in for longer periods of time, hoping that would make a difference, but it was all in vain. Save your money and avoid this product if you're looking for an effective stain remover.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I had high hopes for Magic bruh for cleahing, but it fell short of my expectations. Not only did it fail to remove the stains I was targeting, but it also left a residue on my clothes. The residue was difficult to remove and required additional washing to get rid of. The packaging claims that this product is suitable for all fabrics, but I found that it did not work well with delicate materials. Overall, I was disappointed with the performance and would not purchase Magic bruh for cleahing again.

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