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Scotto
09-06-2005, 04:56 PM
...about my mug warmer.... In a separate post, Joel warned that ceramic mugs on mug warmers used to keep brushes toasty in between passes could be deleterious to the brush. Namely, that the ends of the bristles could get screwed up permanently.

Well, I have two brushes, both of which see the warmer. I was looking closely at the bristle tips, and I noticed a lot of them are "bent over". I'll attach a picture which I hope shows some of them. Could someone take a look at their brushes and tell me if they see the same thing? I am guessing that pressing down on the brush while lathering could produce the same effect, but I just want to make sure it is not the heat of the hot pot. Take a look and quell my paranoia, please, so I don't have to give up the warmer.

Thanks!

joel
09-06-2005, 05:39 PM
I see that.... but only one the one brush I own that I screwed up by a similar method of leaving my ceramic bowl in the boiling H20 to keep the brush piping hot :wink:

It should not have a major effect on the latherability of the brush - however with continued ceramic mug trips, I would presume it would get worse and worse - eventually making the brush somewhat worthless.

Lets see what others pipe in with!

Scotto
09-06-2005, 05:57 PM
:a52:

HlSheppard
09-06-2005, 06:04 PM
Hi guys -

I have a silvertip that looks somewhat like that and has NEVER seen boiling water, hot pots, or whathaveyou...

Maybe mine's crap?!

sol92258
11-12-2008, 09:37 AM
any news on this? surely after 3 years someone has an update....

Dustinl
11-12-2008, 10:45 AM
any news on this? surely after 3 years someone has an update....

Nice bump!

Since i have a new Rooney 3/1 and a new DB scuttle, I would be curious to see what others say about this!


DL

Rollsshaver
11-12-2008, 10:47 AM
I generally use water that is right around 190 degrees F. So far, I have had no noticeable problems.

RoyalKooparillo
11-12-2008, 11:00 AM
Some of the tips of my C&E BBB look like this, and it's never in boiling water, or in a mug that's too hot, etc...In my case I think it comes from aggressive soap loading off triple milled.

Rollsshaver
11-12-2008, 11:02 AM
Some of the tips of my C&E BBB look like this, and it's never in boiling water, or in a mug that's too hot, etc...In my case I think it comes from aggressive soap loading off triple milled.


You know, I have actually had mass hair breakage from doing the same thing. It usually only happens with the really fine silvertips though.