Good day, everyone!
The subject of this post is something I’d expect would apply to a Thater Silvertip, but to my not at all unpleasant surprise, my Chubby 1 in Super appears to exhibit this phenomenon as well: curly tips that render the brush texture chunky (in clumps) when dry, but (as I’m sure I’ll find out next time it appears in the rotation) super soft when wet.
Just out of curiosity, is this typical of Simpson brushes these days? I’ve added a new Classic 2 and Duke 2 to the ‘ol rotation and their tips are just, well, regular (while performing beautifully as well.)
Cheers!
The subject of this post is something I’d expect would apply to a Thater Silvertip, but to my not at all unpleasant surprise, my Chubby 1 in Super appears to exhibit this phenomenon as well: curly tips that render the brush texture chunky (in clumps) when dry, but (as I’m sure I’ll find out next time it appears in the rotation) super soft when wet.
Just out of curiosity, is this typical of Simpson brushes these days? I’ve added a new Classic 2 and Duke 2 to the ‘ol rotation and their tips are just, well, regular (while performing beautifully as well.)
Cheers!