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I rinse the brush under cold running water first - then dunk it in a glass of cold water a few times to get clean water all the way to the base - then shake vigorously until it feels dry - then gently towel dry.
It seems to keep the brush clean and free from build up at the base.
An occasional soak in a diluted white vinegar solution also helps to keep the build up at bay.
I do shake the brush pretty hard and sometimes a loose hair will show itself but I dont see that as a problem.
It's grinding the brush in a soap puck that I advise against,,that can damage a brushi I beleive.
regards, beejay
It seems to keep the brush clean and free from build up at the base.
An occasional soak in a diluted white vinegar solution also helps to keep the build up at bay.
I do shake the brush pretty hard and sometimes a loose hair will show itself but I dont see that as a problem.
It's grinding the brush in a soap puck that I advise against,,that can damage a brushi I beleive.
regards, beejay