So what constitutes "extremely hot?"its very possible you messed up the glue on the knot. I would just see what happens over the next few shaves. You should never use extremely hot water when soaking a brush.
So I think I screwed up my brush by soaking it in some high/hot waters for too long! I didn't realize this until doing some research that it should be warm water and at a lower level... Is this brush saveable or have I screwed up the glues?
So, I think I've totally ruined the brush. To answer luvmysuper, I have had the brush for about a year, and shave with it every day. I lose a few hairs a day which either lumps in my bowl, or ends up on my face.
Is there a way to repair my brush, or should I just get a new one?
If I need to buy a new one, I think it's off to westcoastshaving to get a colonel...
Simpson does reknots also so you could think about that as well. It will be cheaper then a new brush
Yes indeed, just contact Brett Clarke at Vulfix (the new owners of Simpson's) and he'll arrange to reknot for you, I'm sure. His e-mail is [email protected]. Vulfix are based on The Isle of Man, so if you are in the USA you'll be sending to the UK.
Hope this helps