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To help remove any animal odour.Why lather and let it dry for 24 hours?
To help remove any animal odour.Why lather and let it dry for 24 hours?
Certainly Sir, my pleasure. What kind of comparison would you be looking for?
Agreed.Forum opinion? I am thinking 30 mm works best with a chubby type handle not a tall barber!
I've rinsed and shampooed the brush. I chose Spitfire soap which is not as hard as Windsor. I took a blob out of the sample puck and smeared it in the bowl. It was too much soap. I had to remove some of the lather as it was flowing out of the bowl. The result was peaky. It had tiny air bubbles. I suppose they are normal. What do you think?Seeing as you've conditioned it, try a quick clean as deep as possible into the knot with your fingers with shampoo again until everything is squeaky clean. Give it another thorough rinse with warm (not too hot) water. Get a nice soft soap from your collection rather than the DR Harris Windsor, and try again. Make sure the knot is nice and damp/well soaked prior to use, make sure you load heavy this time. Let us know your findings.
Nothing wrong with that lather at all.I've rinsed and shampooed the brush. I chose Spitfire soap which is not as hard as Windsor. I took a blob out of the sample puck and smeared it in the bowl. It was too much soap. I had to remove some of the lather as it was flowing out of the bowl. The result was peaky. It had tiny air bubbles. I suppose they are normal. What do you think?
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Whilst they are great brushes people must remember they are not Shavemac's nor M&F or Wiborg etc. You are getting a decent Badger brush at a bargain basement price. The hair is every bit as good as the hair used in those expensive Artisan brands but the attention to detail just isn't there, £40 is double the cost of just the shipping from the U.S and that is for the full brush. Even post from Germany comes in around 15 Euro. So when you get a Maseto you are getting a good brush but you must remember the cost before bashing them because they aren't up to the quality of the others mentioned. The other £60.00 or more usually goes on the perfect forming of the knots and the meticulous combing to make sure every last loose hair from the knot is out before shipping. Of course you may loose a hair or 6 that doesn't make them shedders. Shedders lose 6 hairs or more every time, constantly until they eventually fall apart.Just bought one.. @wayne mattison it was your picture of the two knots.. that persuaded me..oh and my lack of restraint!
Whilst they are great brushes people must remember they are not Shavemac's nor M&F or Wiborg etc. You are getting a decent Badger brush at a bargain basement price. The hair is every bit as good as the hair used in those expensive Artisan brands but the attention to detail just isn't there, £40 is double the cost of just the shipping from the U.S and that is for the full brush. Even post from Germany comes in around 15 Euro. So when you get a Maseto you are getting a good brush but you must remember the cost before bashing them because they aren't up to the quality of the others mentioned. The other £60.00 or more usually goes on the perfect forming of the knots and the meticulous combing to make sure every last loose hair from the knot is out before shipping. Of course you may loose a hair or 6 that doesn't make them shedders. Shedders lose 6 hairs or more every time, constantly until they eventually fall apart.
You also will not get robotic quality duplicate knots, all mine are slightly different regardless of size. My 30mm knots are different in size and shape as are my 24mm's. I'll happily live with that as they are used for shaving and do that job admirably. If you cannot cope with these slight foibles then you should save a few more pennies and buy one of the better Artisan brushes although the extra money may not guarantee perfection. I know they aren't perfect, if you are looking for your first Badger brush though then you can do a heck of a lot worse.