Does a badger brush really need to be dry before reuse? I've read you are supposed to dry the brush before using again. I cry foul. You can probably take it to the bank that our fathers, grandfathers, great grandfathers did NOT own multiple brushes but just used the same one, day in, day out, and did just find with it for decades.
So what's the deal? I think it sounds like marketing nonsense or a rationalization for hobbyists to buy more brushes for "their rotation".
Think about it. Particularly as the weather gets warmer, at least north of the equator, the humidity rises and brushes might take longer to dry than 24 hours. "Back in the day" there wasn't any AC to get the humidity out of the air at all!!! The brush is just going to get wet anyone again and again and again!
So really - what's the point?
Opinions?
So what's the deal? I think it sounds like marketing nonsense or a rationalization for hobbyists to buy more brushes for "their rotation".
Think about it. Particularly as the weather gets warmer, at least north of the equator, the humidity rises and brushes might take longer to dry than 24 hours. "Back in the day" there wasn't any AC to get the humidity out of the air at all!!! The brush is just going to get wet anyone again and again and again!
So really - what's the point?
Opinions?