All the time. I just have a large rotation circle!
I just make sure to rinse fully and hang to dry. I sometimes also flick them on a dry clean towel. That owners club brush has only been used four times but it is starting to fan out a bit.My knot looks 13 years old after the first use with clumped hairs and holes in the knot. I cannot figure out how to get it to fan out and dry like my badgers.
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LOL, had to go to wiki to figure out what "brand" BST was was used to seeing B/S/TIn terms of LE brushes, Semogue is the value king. I would say they definitely rate up there in terms of overall value. Love the 2000, 830, and 730 in badger.
For me the value king is BST. So many excellent brushes going for excellent prices all the time. That's where you'll get true value.
When it comes to boar brushes Semogue is my #1 choice.
LOL, had to go to wiki to figure out what "brand" BST was was used to seeing B/S/T
Depends on what type of brush you like I think.
Omega is a great value for Boars.
Yaqi seems to be a good value for synthetics. I haven't purchased one yet though.
I live in Canada so my choice in brands is a little limited. So BST? I’d love to discover a new brand.In terms of LE brushes, Semogue is the value king. I would say they definitely rate up there in terms of overall value. Love the 2000, 830, and 730 in badger.
For me the value king is BST. So many excellent brushes going for excellent prices all the time. That's where you'll get true value.
SOC Badger is nice too. I love the fact that they don’t throw hairs all over the place when you use them. I had three Simpson’s and returned two because they shed like crazy. At that price I can’t see where the value lies.+1 I have a very nice Thater, but my collection of SOC boars remains my favorite.
Thank you.Great kit!! Enjoy!!
Buy/Sell/Trade forum on this site.I live in Canada so my choice in brands is a little limited. So BST? I’d love to discover a new brand.
Thank you.Buy/Sell/Trade forum on this site.