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 Dub-C's tips on brush maintenance.

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Posted: Nov 12, 2007 at 9:46pm
Here's some quick tips on brush maintenance.
 
Make sure that you clean your brushes a few times a week.  Dirty brushes can store germs and bacteria that can lead to unhealthy hair and odor issues.  I recommend that you clean your brushes with a mild soap and lukewarm water.  Do not use hot water as this can cause the holes that hold the brush bristles to expand.  This hole expansion can cause the bristles to fall out prematurely.  On the other hand, do not use cold water because the water has to have adequate temperature to dissolve/melt away hair care product residue that has build up in the brushes base and bristles.  Sufficient water pressure is also essential to provide enough push to remove the residue.  It may be necessary to use a wide tooth brush to rake away excess residue. 
 
After you have cleaned your brushes, shake off excess water and gently tamp the brushes on a hard surface to remove left over water and residue. 
 
Your brushes then need to be air dried.  This is accomplished by placing the brushes on a hard surface with the bristles facing down.  Since most wave brushes have wood bases, do not place them on their backside as this leads to moisture absorption in the wood base.  This moisture absorption will cause the wood base to swell and subsequent wood cracking will happen, accompanied by bristle hole expansion that leads to brush bristles falling out.  Occasionally, it may be necessary to apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol to your brushes body for disinfection.
 
Also, after time brush bristles loose resiliency.  Make sure that you replace your brushes as needed.  This will ensure that your getting maximum benefit for your brushing sessions.  
 
 
wave connection2007-11-12 14:18:15

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Posted: Nov 12, 2007 at 9:46pm
i have a softy wit boar bristles that i jus washed to days ago wit shampoo and when it gets wet it stinks. and the bristles stick up in different directions.

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Posted: Nov 12, 2007 at 9:46pm
You can also soak your brush in water with baking soda

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Posted: Nov 12, 2007 at 9:46pm
thanx for this Dub-C

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[QUOTE=RJizzle]i have a softy wit boar bristles that i jus washed to days ago wit shampoo and when it gets wet it stinks. and the bristles stick up in different directions.[/QUOTE]
 
Your brush stinks because you're basically smelling wet animal hair.

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[QUOTE=wave connection][QUOTE=RJizzle]i have a softy wit boar bristles that i jus washed to days ago wit shampoo and when it gets wet it stinks. and the bristles stick up in different directions.[/QUOTE]
 
Your brush stinks because you're basically smelling wet animal hair.
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lol
Person A: Hmm. What type of brush do u use?
 
Person B: Only the finest wet animal hair, of course.

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Posted: Nov 12, 2007 at 9:46pm

Lol.


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Posted: Nov 12, 2007 at 9:46pm
LOL good post

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GOOD PUNCTUATION.......

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AND NICE POST...............

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Posted: Nov 12, 2007 at 9:46pm
my brush will forever stink
 
i wash my hair so my hair is fine

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Posted: Nov 13, 2007 at 9:46pm
Lol @ S.L.A.B.

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Posted: Aug 07, 2008 at 9:46pm
Ant, I mentioned using a comb in the thread.
 
[QUOTE=wave connection]It may be necessary to use a wide tooth brush to rake away excess residue. 
[/QUOTE]

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Posted: Aug 20, 2008 at 9:46pm
 ADD SHAMPOO TO BRUSH ALSO AN RUB TH TWO BRUSHES TOGETHER THN RINSE WORK FOR ME

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Posted: Sep 10, 2008 at 9:46pm

clean it the same way you clean your tooth brush. Water and Tap against the sink


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Josid View Drop Down
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Posted: Sep 29, 2008 at 9:46pm
I was once adviced to brush in shower. I was wondering if my brush gets cleaned in the process!

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Posted: Oct 26, 2008 at 9:46pm
What type of brush do you use when your taking a shower?

Hard?

Soft?

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Josid View Drop Down
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Posted: Nov 05, 2008 at 9:46pm
Soft and @ times medium, my scalp is delicate when wet so I dont use hard in shower till my hair grows...
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