How do you clean a shaving brush?

Discussion in 'The Brush' started by BIG SAM, Aug 29, 2017.

  1. PickledNorthern

    PickledNorthern Fabulous, the unicorn

    I was de-dunking a horse brush in Oxy-Clean one time, and forgot. It was a brown haired brush, and probably only 3/4 in the water. It turned it to a light tan in a diagonal line. I guess I learned to be careful with the Oxy-Clean.
     
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  2. Primotenore

    Primotenore missed opera tunity

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    Not much to add here. The last few Paladins and my Stirling Finest that I have purchased were quite funky and they rinsed a brownish colored residue. So I did give them a shampoo with...well shampoo. Afterwards I did 2-3 palm lathers until the lather was completely white. Whenever I acquire a used brush (not often) these get a shampoo and a 5:1 water/vinegar soak. If I notice some build up at the ring, which is not unheard of with soaps such as Proraso in the tub, I will give these brushes the same vinegar soak. I have never used anything stronger than this solution and honestly, it's pretty rare. A good post-shave rinse will keep your brushes clean and looking good.
     
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  3. jar

    jar Well-Known Member

    I generally use Borax instead of vinegar but honestly, so far it seems to be required maybe every decade or so. If I get a new2me old brush I will do a soak in Borax and Dish Detergent.
     
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  4. Straight razor dandy

    Straight razor dandy Stuck cleaning the house himself PERMANENTLY

    At this point, I am pretty certain that you own stock in Dawn.
     
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  5. jimjo1031

    jimjo1031 never bloomed myself

    Would be nice, but a little goes a long way........
     
  6. Straight razor dandy

    Straight razor dandy Stuck cleaning the house himself PERMANENTLY

    Lol. I use it a lot too. I am just having a little fun.
     
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  7. RaZorBurn123

    RaZorBurn123 waiting hardily...............

    5 years in and I've never done anything special to my brushes, after use I rinse with water and lightly towel dry, let air dry until it's well dry.
    I hear oxy clean works great.
     

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