(Background music playing) Hello! Hi! I am Brooks to this camera over there. Earlier today we are talking about how lazy we got of our own so we thought we need to help the world and we are going to get this started with this instructional video of how to brush your teeth (background music increased in volume).
As you can see, I got three different types of toothbrushes over here and multiple different types of toothpastes. Depending on your taste and preference, what kind of toothpaste is that? Oh no that is actually for my rash. So is this the Oral-B cross action and it is actually an electric toothbrush (electric toothbrush running). The first thing you want to do is wet the brush, you want to get a little wet, and I want to go ahead and open the cap and put a little squirt on there, okay. Now, I want to wet it again. The second wetting gives it a nice and beauty, you wet it the second time. The first time I wet the brush and then you wet the paste and I am going ahead and stick it in my mouse, okay.
Okay, I got the brush and I got the paste, and I am ready to go (toothbrush bristles heezing). Hold on, do you brush in circles? Yeah. I just go back and forth. You want circles to get the arc of. Are you sure? Who told you that? My dentist (water flowing and spits). I am a very echo friendly kind of guy. I do not like to waste cups or bottles, so I use the hand as cup. You could put your right-hand into a circle (water flowing) and a little bit of water, right (gargles and spits). Instead of having of the circle, I will go like that, do you see that, the bull, the bull, the water bull. I mean you can do whatever you want, hand bull or hand cup, they both do the same thing so it depends on how much water you want to take in really. That about wraps it up for today’s instructional video on Brook’s, Tiddles is behind the camera. Thanks for having us.
Next week, we are going to go over on how use the remote control for your television. Tune in next week.
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