Saturday, June 15, 2013

Soladey - The brush does not need water




 

 - The idea of ​​a toothbrush without toothpaste as well as a bit strange is not it? But the Japanese have created this brush from 20 years ago, but until recently, a new world is really popular and recognized success of this idea. It is light Soladey brushes.

At first glance, this Soladey toothbrush will probably think it's no different than a regular toothbrush because of the shape and function. In fact, however, the inventor of the land of the rising sun has redesigned the conventional toothbrush to create a product just environmentally friendly, both for human utility. Brushes Soladey includes a light-sensitive titanium rod is mounted in the body of the brush, the handle is plastic rods capable of recycling for environmental protection.

 

 Principle of operation of the water and brush without toothpaste is pretty simple, when people used to brush this under any light source Soladey, semiconductor bar above will produce negatively charged ions or electrons. When the electron mixed with water (or saliva), they attract positive ions from plaque and acids in tartar. The plaque will be broken and the brush can easily brush off quickly. Therefore, the most inconvenient of this idea of ​​course is to use the brush a light source to operate and this means you have to stand near the light brush such as bathroom lights.

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