This is one of the eternal debates: stand or no stand? I have long been of the habit to let my badger [and now synthetic] brushes dry on their base, after a shake and towel strop.
Long ago either Mark or Gary from Simpsons made the comment that if they had intended their brushes to dry hanging, they would ship with hooks in the base. This of particular interest as I had just purchased my first CH2 and didn't have a stand large enough to accommodate.
After that I just began allowing to dry on the counter and have had no ill effects.
What about the community? Rely on capillary action with dry tips or do you hang your brushes?
PS. I do hang boar brushes these days still
Long ago either Mark or Gary from Simpsons made the comment that if they had intended their brushes to dry hanging, they would ship with hooks in the base. This of particular interest as I had just purchased my first CH2 and didn't have a stand large enough to accommodate.
After that I just began allowing to dry on the counter and have had no ill effects.
What about the community? Rely on capillary action with dry tips or do you hang your brushes?
PS. I do hang boar brushes these days still
Kevin