Curiosity got the best of me this weekend. I've been increasingly interested in how these white tip/gel knots that some of us appreciate are made. In any reading I've done it seems that there is bleaching involved, sterilizing in some form and on and on from there. My experiment was done on a Fanchurian V3. Let me start by saying this was a great knot to begin with and needed absolutely no intervention on my part. This was simply a curiosity and a "why not!" kind of experiment. I know what you are thinking, what idiot would mess with a great knot like that?! ... my only answer is...this idiot.
I'd recently purchased two Fanchurian V3's and they were pretty much identical, soft white tips, good backbone...both very nice knots. Neither had gel characteristics. With this test I was looking to see if I could create more of a gel presence through my own intervention. In short, I think I might have found something. Where there was little hooking before there was more pronounced hooking and possible split ends after. I did not have time to take pictures but will do so in a follow up to this when I get some time this week. The process was simple. I boiled a solution of water and hydrogen peroxide 20/1 ratio. Then I tied two strings to the base of the knot and held suspended over the water with only the white tips submerged for two minutes. I then removed and rinsed with cool tap water. I put it to my cheek once cool but still wet and noticed a softer feel from just prior to the procedure. After allowing the knot to dry overnight and a fluff up I noticed the more pronounced hooking/fuzzy tip look of a more gel prone brush. I did not have time to re-wet it this morning but will do so this week and take pics. Curious as to whether or not I damaged the glue from steam rising into the knot, I pulled on hairs throughout to see if the glue had been compromised and it appears not to have been. There is also a slightly lighter/creamier whiter look to the knot tips when compared to the non tested sibling V3, I'm sure this was the hydrogen peroxide. More to come but thought you all might be interested in this experiment. I will follow up with more soon.
I'd recently purchased two Fanchurian V3's and they were pretty much identical, soft white tips, good backbone...both very nice knots. Neither had gel characteristics. With this test I was looking to see if I could create more of a gel presence through my own intervention. In short, I think I might have found something. Where there was little hooking before there was more pronounced hooking and possible split ends after. I did not have time to take pictures but will do so in a follow up to this when I get some time this week. The process was simple. I boiled a solution of water and hydrogen peroxide 20/1 ratio. Then I tied two strings to the base of the knot and held suspended over the water with only the white tips submerged for two minutes. I then removed and rinsed with cool tap water. I put it to my cheek once cool but still wet and noticed a softer feel from just prior to the procedure. After allowing the knot to dry overnight and a fluff up I noticed the more pronounced hooking/fuzzy tip look of a more gel prone brush. I did not have time to re-wet it this morning but will do so this week and take pics. Curious as to whether or not I damaged the glue from steam rising into the knot, I pulled on hairs throughout to see if the glue had been compromised and it appears not to have been. There is also a slightly lighter/creamier whiter look to the knot tips when compared to the non tested sibling V3, I'm sure this was the hydrogen peroxide. More to come but thought you all might be interested in this experiment. I will follow up with more soon.