bobbahbrown wrote:swept by god you need to RINSE UNDER THE BRUSH AFTER USE INSIDE AND OUT ahshfhjfmdmshfha
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bobbah 'bee' brown
Yeah, this. Make a habit of removing the head of the brush to prevent and make sure the plastic is more or less dry after you rinse it. Mold thrives in enclosed, moist spaces.
Whether or not you clean it or toss it depends on how squeamish you are. But if you clean it well, you're probably fine. Mold spores are everywhere (you're breathing them in right now), so you won't need to worry about mold growing in your mouth since your body is built to prevent that. Just make sure you clean the brush well with vinegar, soap, or alcohol first, to clean off the mold and any byproducts that might make you sick if ingested. Maybe replace the head too.