I love the animal smell a lot. When I got a new boar in early dec, it had that smell. Now I'm so sad that it's gone. I wish it would come back. Any suggestions?
Its kinda easy where I live. Go to the nearest pig farmer and let him use your brush, break it in, like.I love the animal smell a lot. When I got a new boar in early dec, it had that smell. Now I'm so sad that it's gone. I wish it would come back. Any suggestions?
Brilliant idea, nothing wrong with having a boar brush smelling neutral. Good news for boar and horse brush sales am thinking.So my first boar brush took a little while to get the funk out, even after using my shampoo and even a little dish soap.
I ordered another one, an omega 10048, and this one also smells like wet dog. The wet dog got me thinking about my dog, and when he stinks he gets a bath with dog shampoo. Now, I have only tried this once, so I cannot confirm the repeatibility of my results, but after only one wash the smell is mostly gone. It worked really well. After two the smell was completely gone, at least to my nose and my wife's. I can't confirm if it will have any adverse effects on the life of the brush, but I can't see how it would.
This definitely worked better than any other method I have tried. Maybe I am on to something?
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That would probably work very well....Hey, a boar brush is pig. How about barbecue sauce?
Amen to that!We use to have a fair number of badgers around here. I've seen a badger (alive) inside a a dead cow just eating away. It was nasty. We might be splitting hairs as to which one smells better.