I gave Vulfix a ring...........

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Yes, as I've said elsewhere, and as you fellas predicted, the 2235 Super is a bit floppy. But it manufactures as good a lather as anything I've produced thus far and lays it on oh so smoothly and evenly across my phizog.

The knot is definitely no looker and on occasion it flaps and gapes open like.......well, you can use your imagination there.....but I'm getting most fond of it.

But I remember reading about reducing the loft a tad with a rubber O ring. Nothing new or revolutionary about this little mod. but I decided to give it a try...and it does give just a little more stiffness. Not a lot, but I like it and it stays. I decided to give it a twin and installed another on the handle on the basis that it gives a great grip and makes it different from other 2235's.

I'm undertaking this mod. to forum member's brushes for the sum of £29.99 including P&P and PayPal fees.

Book early to avoid disappointment.

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I think you're on to something Kevin. I wonder how many O-rings you could get away with...
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Quick response there, Martin.

The difference being, if I took mine off the hair remains essentially erect. If she took hers off, her head drops down to rest on her breasts.
 
They must have very high ice cream vans where she comes from. I mean, all that just to see over the counter....?

So then Stan, tha likes a bit o' rubber, eh?
 
So then Stan, tha likes a bit o' rubber, eh?


Hmm, never thought of putting a rubber on my shaving brush...:eek:

Don't knock it till you tried it...as they say.:)
 
Yes, as I've said elsewhere, and as you fellas predicted, the 2235 Super is a bit floppy. But it manufactures as good a lather as anything I've produced thus far and lays it on oh so smoothly and evenly across my phizog.

The knot is definitely no looker and on occasion it flaps and gapes open like.......well, you can use your imagination there.....but I'm getting most fond of it.

But I remember reading about reducing the loft a tad with a rubber O ring. Nothing new or revolutionary about this little mod. but I decided to give it a try...and it does give just a little more stiffness. Not a lot, but I like it and it stays. I decided to give it a twin and installed another on the handle on the basis that it gives a great grip and makes it different from other 2235's.

I'm undertaking this mod. to forum member's brushes for the sum of £29.99 including P&P and PayPal fees.

Book early to avoid disappointment.

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Dug this one out as there is VERY little reference to the 2235 on here. Yes I have one and yes it is floppy so the op has a point. Notwithstanding the other idiot posts , has anybody actually tried this?

The 2235 is another cheap brush that does the job and I do not care if I lose it when away. It is a nice brush for the money.

Edit - love the black rings but thought if I went as far to ask what size your rings are then I may get into very deep water.
 
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