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Is there a difference between horsehair and nylon?
Is there a difference between horsehair and nylon?
Consumer said:Is there a difference between horsehair and nylon?
A good horsehair shoe brush works just fine.
A good horsehair shoe brush works just fine.
I've had great luck using a very clean, 1 1/2 inch wide paint brush. It's stiff without being scratchy, at 1 1/2" wide, I can get everywhere I need to get. After doing one hat, I swipe the brush numerous times with my hand to eliminate all dust, dirt or debris and go to the next hat. Never had a problem, works just fine.
Cliff
Thanks. Nice to know that it follows the right hand rule.Don't forget which direction to brush (in case you're unaware). Counterclockwise on the top of the brim and the crown and sides, clockwise under the brim.
Correct-a-mundo!I would recommend natural hair bristles and avoid nylon or any other synthetic.
I bought 2 of there Pauls brushes they were not cheep but there special fuller horse long hair round brushes.Real nice ladies there too!!The Wiser Hatter,
Paul's Hat Works has some great stuff! They are also very knowledgable. Couldn't resist so bought a nice panama from them.
Actually horsehair or even camel hair brushes will help "pull" dirt and things from the nap of the felt better than any nylon or similar brush