1. Howdy folks!
    So a week or so ago I got my boar brush from Stirling. Immediately liked the brush, never had a boar brush before and I had read all about the month long break in period to split the hairs and soften it up.

    Well a buddy of mine pointed me to a YouTube video on a process to speed the breaking in period up..... To three days!

    Suffice to say I was Intrigued, I went too it. Here is the process. All you doo is grab your brush, put it in cold water in a cup, and then leave it in the fridge for three days.

    So that's what I did. Now I did take it out after day two, agitate the brush (dried in circles and swipes on a Terry cloth towel for 10 minutes) and then put it back. I already had a couple split hairs with just this! Now I put it back in the fridge and left it another 24 hours. After the last day I took the brush out. Shook out the excess water, and proceeded to do the same agitation as earlier. Here is the results! It's amazing. I have plenty of split hairs and the brush is noticeably softer.

    Give it a try guys! [​IMG][​IMG]

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  2. Interesting. Good job!!
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  3. I prefer the old fashioned way - just use 'em.

    But that's me.

    At least your way doesn't involve lathering a brick with the brush. Yup. True advice given many years ago.
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  4. Interesting method. I have three boar brushes now. I use them all the time in rotation to allow each to completely dry. Almost never use a badger anymore. I find that even once the hairs are split and the top is extremely soft - the stiff backbone of the bristle makes a far better lather.
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  5. :happy088:
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  6. That's very interesting and I might be tempted to try it. I do love boar brushes. However, I think I'll stick with @swarden43 's method.
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  7. *shudders*

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  8. It really isn't that bad. Use the soaps/creams with the strongest scents for about 10 days straight and you'll be good to go.
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  10. :signs011:
    I enjoy the process of breaking a boar brush in the old fashioned way. Each shave feels better than the last...
  11. I've never read this method before. In the future, I might give it a try but it's hard to resist the allure of just using it to break it in. Nice alternative method though.
  12. [​IMG]
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  13. Very neat!
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  14. I don't mind the use it on your face break in process. Having a fresh boar brush gives that scrubby feeling I didn't know I wasn't supposed to like.
    Trying a 10% vinegar solution to clean a well broken in Omega boar softened it too much for my liking. Hint; it's a weak solution of acetic acid that acts as a mild chelating agent useful in removing mineral deposits that accumulate over time.
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  15. What about borox?

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  16. :happy096:
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  18. I've always taken the brush out of the packing, rinsed it once, and started using it. Worked fine for me, for over three decades.
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  19. I have had 2 SOC Boars. I prefer the "use it for 30 straight shaves" technique. Probably because I like the challenge. Glad your technique worked for you.
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  20. Sounds like a great idea. Anything to speed things along, without harming the brush.
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