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scottie3158

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Hi all, I have noticed that despite my efforts to clean my brushes, they develop a hook at the tip. Any pointers as to why and how I can prevent it.

Cheers Scottie
 

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I'll be interested in the answers you get Scottie. I'm the same - carefully clean my brushes but quite a few have developed little hooked ends.
 

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I've noticed unnatural bristles often do this regardless of cleaning & storage methods. My sables & other naturals do not despite some are my father's sign painting brushes.
 

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I asked a very similar question in a former life. It seems to be regarded as pretty standard for synthetic brushes

 

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I just trim them off as they're "rough use" brushes.
 

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It happens with synthetics. I’ve had it with all makes of brush no matter what the manufacturer calls them. I’ve never found a way to stop it or cure it, so tend to stick with natural hair. It might be a bit dearer to start with but it lasts far longer in use. Cheap synthetic brushes are great for rough work though, they are very hard wearing.
 

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My experience is much like the posts above: pointed synthetic brushes all seem to develop a hooked tip eventually. Flat ones seem largely immune to it, so that’s something I guess.
 

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Thanks for the feedback gents, it's good to know it's not something I'm not doing or not doing correctly.
 

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On the back of this thread I have acquired a couple of sable hair brushes for delicate fine work.
So thanks to Paul for raising the issue and to you all for your comments. :thumb2:
 
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