Don't waste your expensive brush on anything but ARKO.
So we now have permission from Simpson. (breathes a sigh of relief)I suspect those instructions are a historic Simpson legacy designed to minimise warranty claims, and to encourage common sense brush usage. Mark Watterson, the MD of Simpson has stated, right here on B&B, that rotational brush strokes with light pressure, and without mashing the knot, are quite acceptable. It is excessive pressure that is the problem I think, more than the direction of the brush stroke.
Badger Brush and Circular Motion
I recently (a few minutes before making this post) discovered that one should not use a circular motion when applying lather to the face with a badger brush. Paintbrush motion is apparently what’s called for. What about when lathering soap in a bowl? All of the videos that I see show circular...www.badgerandblade.com
I like Arko LOLDon't waste your expensive brush on anything but ARKO.
Goog pointSo we now have permission from Simpson. (breathes a sigh of relief)
Sarcasm aside, does any of their printed literature advise against loading soap from the container? I know of no practical way to load from the container with a painting motion.
... Thom
Sarcasm aside, does any of their printed literature advise against loading soap from the container? I know of no practical way to load from the container with a painting motion.
"Don't Tell Me What to Do!"
What say you gentlemen?
PRO Protip, that's orange juice, I don't drink milk, that stuff is for baby cows!Protip: If you buy your milk in a bag you can open it up on the bottom, and the wrong side.