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Seeking any tricks to save pods when changing floss. My toothpick-flick is tedious. I can’t bear to flush them.
 
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Seeking any tricks to save pods when changing floss. My toothpick-flick is tedious. I can’t bear to flush them.
Tried it. I still get all the goop from the sponge. Maybe l’m asking for magic. Eh?
 

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Put the new floss in a Tupperware, white side up a as nd almost submerged. Set the old floss on top of that, white side down. Give them some time. As the old floss dries, they will migrate.
 
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Put the new floss in a Tupperware, white side up a as nd almost submerged. Set the old floss on top of that, white side down. Give them some time. As the old floss dries, they will migrate.
Sounds brilliant! I’ll try it! Thanks
 

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