Good findHey Chris, randomly while browsing Agent Shave I found this article on brush cleaning. HTH
How to clean your shaving brush
How to clean your shaving brush - badger, boar or synthetic we give our regular and deep cleaning tips!agentshave.co.uk
Baking powder is Baking soda plus added cream of tartar. They're similar but different. Borax as a cleaner I believe is the origin of the cockney rhyming slang for skint, boracic lint, usually corrupted to 'brassic'.
I'm yer man for the last 'cheese' in trivial pursuit, or the pub quiz tie breaker. Zero sport knowledge, zero popular culture, shaky geography and vague history, but all the random stuff stays in my head.
20 Mühle team surely?!
Too late - I've boraxed themI was just looking at buying an edwin jagger brush and it says do not use borax.
To clean this brush, simply rinse under hot water (max temperature: 45°) and shake dry to remove any remaining lather residue. It may be hung in a stand to dry off if desired, allowing the brush to be displayed between use. Do not use chemical detergents such as borax or vinegar on this brush, plain water works just fine.
We don't science or edukashion. We've got our Druid textsVinegar kills mold better than bleach as well and none of the side effects to boot. People use it to strip their hair of buildup and a million other purposes.
Is there an actual school is Devon that teaches science?