Posted by | Posted in Teeth Whitening Articles | Posted on 15-08-2009
Toothbrush coloring of a page is simple like coloring a paper using a brush. Before giving color to the page using toothbrush, we must decide which color to in which page. Because we will be doing this work for a few hours to make the pages more attractive or look beautiful, we can compare each and every page so that it won’t be same. If we color the pages simply it won’t look nice.
We can color the pages in two ways first using handwork and second using computer. Through handwork we can color the pages using crayon, sketch, painting etc but we don’t have more colors like computer. If we do it through computers then it will be very easy because we can preview each page so that if we don’t like that we can change to another color but we can’t do them when painting it with hand. Through computer we can take sample printout also so that we can show to others and ask their suggestion about that.
If we are coloring the pages through handwork we should color it nicely or sometimes we should give two to three coatings. So that it looks shiny. First we should keep in mind that we have enough color with us to pain a whole page. Even we can mix different color and make new colors but we have to mix the color in little amount at a time otherwise the color will get darker and wont have any use of them in the page.
We have to make sure that we have the paint for coloring before half an hour of the actual coloring time. Because the paint used in coloring cannot be removed from the pages in which it is being painted. But we can use wet towels or a white cloth to clean the colored spot. Wetted terry cloth or white cloth with lot of water, in which it is soaked so that the water is not dripping on the paper. We have to wipe the edges of a coloring page, to show the outer lines in the picture. If the paint is not coming from the paper easily, then we can use a pad below the wet cloth and place the palm on top of the pad and start scrubbing in a clock-wise manner, till the excess paint has been removed from the pages.













