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Yes, I think that’s the the way to go, I’ll leave it a while til i think it needs renovating. I let the seller of mine know of the problem as some positive feedback hopefully to warn the manufacturer to improve its future production process. Reputation is all. I didn’t think it needed nor expected a product recall.had a 1305 for about 5 years paint on mine chipped after two years use approx , so i sanded off the rest of the paint on the handle with 80 grit ,then worked up through the grits of sandpaper till i was happy with the handle & coated it with a dozen coats of just plain old olive oil. looks & works fine IMHO ....
This was one of my first brushes and it was fantastic!Like @shiny and @Digimonkey (any other sufferers?) I have had paint problems with my new Semogue 1305.
I bought mine from The Original Shaving Company via EBay.
I contacted TOSC and got a reply from Mark who asked for more info from me which I sent. I sent him a couple of fotos. I’m waiting a reply and will keep you posted.
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From me, just a crack starting but only used 3x.
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It wouldn’t hurt but I’d be tempted to polish before or after every use. Great stuff renaissance wax but probably not a cure for the paint. I just don’t see why a manufacturer would think such a finish would last?I have one which I bought probably 10 years ago. Still in the box unused. Would it be sensible to treat it with Renaissance Wax before I use it for the first time?
Morals of the story:
No good comes of buying green and white brushes/anything.
Paint the shed, not yer brush.
Paint is not for Christmas and it’s not fer shaving brushes neither.
Paint on, shave, paint off.
Paint of green shall quickly chip and lose its sheen.
One green and white swine (@Mike Smart) on the forum is enough without you lot starting daddy day care for him. (How’s Brazil, me old mucker?)
Maroon paint doesn’t show on a maroon jersey but green paint does.
Green is for plants and not for much else.
Paint stripper? Please don’t treat your strippers this way as management won’t tolerate it especially if you use green paint.
Matron looks great in green but better in nylon/spandex/rubber/leather.
If you’re green around the gills it’s probably not good but if you’re maroon around the gills, well done for choosing the correct scarf.
People have been green with envy but never envious of green.
Our land is green and pleasant, our football teams and shaving brushes aren’t.
And lastly, just to prove my point on green: Hibs got pumped 3-0 by Hearts on January 2nd. That’s why I have a heart pumping in my chest and not a hib.
Semogue. Paint? NO!
It most certainly isn’t, just ask @Mike Smart !
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