Paul L Chief GOW Joined Friday April 14, 2017 Thursday August 3, 2017 #1 My new simpsons colonel best badger hasn't been performing well for me. I lather up with soap or cream and it's all fine. Then go to lather for second pass and the lather has disappeared. What's the deal? Any thoughts or recommendations?
My new simpsons colonel best badger hasn't been performing well for me. I lather up with soap or cream and it's all fine. Then go to lather for second pass and the lather has disappeared. What's the deal? Any thoughts or recommendations?
plastic_paddy Joined Wednesday May 29, 2013 Location Dublin, Ireland Thursday August 3, 2017 #2 Are you bowl or face lathering? How long are you soaking the brush for before using? If you squeeze the base of the knot is there any lather being push out of the top of the brush?
Are you bowl or face lathering? How long are you soaking the brush for before using? If you squeeze the base of the knot is there any lather being push out of the top of the brush?
L lloydrm Joined Thursday December 3, 2015 Thursday August 3, 2017 #3 Maybe the brush needs a little brake-in time. Adding more soap to your lather won't hurt.
OP Paul L Chief GOW Joined Friday April 14, 2017 Thursday August 3, 2017 Thread Starter #5 plastic_paddy said: Are you bowl or face lathering? How long are you soaking the brush for before using? If you squeeze the base of the knot is there any lather being push out of the top of the brush? Click to expand... 1) bowl and face lathering 2) leave to soak for at least five minutes in warm water 3) only a small amount of lather left in the brush After the first time the lather died in the brush I consciously loaded the brush for longer with plenty of soap. Still the same result.
plastic_paddy said: Are you bowl or face lathering? How long are you soaking the brush for before using? If you squeeze the base of the knot is there any lather being push out of the top of the brush? Click to expand... 1) bowl and face lathering 2) leave to soak for at least five minutes in warm water 3) only a small amount of lather left in the brush After the first time the lather died in the brush I consciously loaded the brush for longer with plenty of soap. Still the same result.
chris.hale Joined Tuesday May 22, 2012 Location Cumbria, England Thursday August 3, 2017 #6 New badgers do that. Re load between passes and when it breaks in it'll be fine.