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Post by jayaruh on Mar 31, 2018 14:18:19 GMT -6
I like to do a first lathering for my brushes with natural knots. The Jayaruh #277 has a silvertip badger, so, today, I did a first lathering with Soap Commander Renewal. First I assemble the goods. I have the brush, the Soap Commander, and my Turkish shaving cup. Next, I soak the brush briefly. I load the brush for about 25 seconds. I whip up some lather in the cup, adding a little water. A little more lather making yields more lather. All done. I got lots of lather fairly quickly. I rinsed the brush and towel dried it with paint brush motion. It is ready to do its blooming.
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Post by fenderfan1964 on Mar 31, 2018 14:26:55 GMT -6
I like to do a first lathering for my brushes with natural knots. The Jayaruh #277 has a silvertip badger, so, today, I did a first lathering with Soap Commander Renewal. First I assemble the goods. I have the brush, the Soap Commander, and my Turkish shaving cup. Next, I soak the brush briefly. I load the brush for about 25 seconds. I whip up some lather in the cup, adding a little water. A little more lather making yields more lather. All done. I got lots of lather fairly quickly. I rinsed the brush and towel dried it with paint brush motion. It is ready to do its blooming. Excellent !! Looks like an awesome brush, and Soap Commander products are just flat-out great ! Take care !
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Post by jayaruh on Mar 31, 2018 17:04:05 GMT -6
Excellent !! Looks like an awesome brush, and Soap Commander products are just flat-out great ! Take care ! Thanks. I am going to be using it next week with my Schick Repeating Razor.
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Post by wchnu on Mar 31, 2018 18:07:57 GMT -6
Most excellent!!! Is that one of the bat cut offs? Where did the knot come from?v
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