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I give mine a soak in Borax solution, maybe once or twice a year. Seems to do the job.
I've got to ask - what's the difference between that soap and shampoo?
I've got to ask - what's the difference between that soap and shampoo?
I see. I feel like I need this in my life now!its got Borax in it, it's same as the Zingari brush cleaning soap.
How to clean shaving brushes.
Rub on shaving soap then rub on face.
Seriously, I have had my badger brush for over 5 years, it is still as soft as ever and just smells of whatever soap I have used last.
It never occurred to me that it would need a wash, not going to start now
Same here ... I'm still very happy with my brush.How to clean shaving brushes.
Rub on shaving soap then rub on face.
Seriously, I have had my badger brush for over 5 years, it is still as soft as ever and just smells of whatever soap I have used last.
It never occurred to me that it would need a wash, not going to start now
In hard water, it starts to develop a white scale near the knot base. A soak in Borax solution (or alternative) or white vinegar worked well for me when I was in London.If brush is rinsed well after shave I think it is kept clean but I am not mr 100% in this respect so occasionally wash my brushes using hair shampoo.
In hard water, it starts to develop a white scale near the knot base. A soak in Borax solution (or alternative) or white vinegar worked well for me when I was in London.