My Shave Brush’s best friend.

DesertIguana

Legendary Member
I am OCD about Rinsing Brush post use, then I squeeze excess water out.

Now is time with friend, a clean terry Cloth Towl, it’s Krate Kid Time.

Brush tip back & forth, then clockwise, then counter clockwise. All this time like 90 second Brush is turning in hand.

Results Brush Blooms, then to rack, but time I use again 22 hour plus.

Brush is dry & ready to use.🎯
 

stoneandstrop

Senior Member
I do the same but not clockwise or counterclockwise, just back and forth while turning between strokes.
I also don't squeeze the brush. After a thorough rinse just a light shake in the sink then a few hard flicks in the tub before it hits the towel.
I had a knot fall out maybe a year ago that I had epoxied in with regular epoxy. The knot was very clean with no soap residue deep within.
I just re-epoxied with marine epoxy and it lives on.
It was good to be able to check though.
 

Randy

Legendary Member
I do the same but not clockwise or counterclockwise, just back and forth while turning between strokes.
I also don't squeeze the brush. After a thorough rinse just a light shake in the sink then a few hard flicks in the tub before it hits the towel.
I had a knot fall out maybe a year ago that I had epoxied in with regular epoxy. The knot was very clean with no soap residue deep within.
I just re-epoxied with marine epoxy and it lives on.
It was good to be able to check though.
In the sink? And then a towel? Never thought that peeing was so complicated 😆
 

DesertIguana

Legendary Member
Like I said I am OCA, I over kill everything in my life, it is how I survived in business, over kill, be better then the other that were no competition.
 

Occams Razor

Legendary Member
I just shake excess water out of brush a few times and gently towel dry the bristles. I have occasionally used wife's hair dryer on my boar and badger brushes, in the midst of winter, to help them get started, so they dry completely between uses. Just use it on the warm setting, so glue doesn't melt and bristles aren't damaged, and dont overdo it.
 
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