Gents,
New brushes can be rather stinky.
I just bought a horse hair brush. It went well past odor to nasty stench. I used it and could smell it on me about an hour later. simply won't do. (Note to self: Next time I have competition for the hand of a lady, give the perfect Trojan Horse - a horse hair brush)
I've read that it will fade, shave through it, etc.....
Remember this: No matter what the stank, vinegar is the answer. I took my brush and soaked it in a 50-50 mixture of water and white vinegar for 20 minutes. That got most of the stank out of it. I repeated this and after round 2 the stank was completely gone.
New brushes can be rather stinky.
I just bought a horse hair brush. It went well past odor to nasty stench. I used it and could smell it on me about an hour later. simply won't do. (Note to self: Next time I have competition for the hand of a lady, give the perfect Trojan Horse - a horse hair brush)
I've read that it will fade, shave through it, etc.....
Remember this: No matter what the stank, vinegar is the answer. I took my brush and soaked it in a 50-50 mixture of water and white vinegar for 20 minutes. That got most of the stank out of it. I repeated this and after round 2 the stank was completely gone.