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08-12-2007, 04:45 AM #1
getting my travel brush dry for travel?
Does anyone have any tips for getting a travel brush dry before putting it in its tube? I received my new Vulfix Super Badger Travel Brush & Tube from classic shaving today. I used it tonight and just put it in my brush stand but usualy don't have time to air dry overnight when I am on the road. It is a little smaller than I like but I don't travel much. The quality is great. I also got a leather razor case and the travel soap can. The soap can is a little large but will keep me from packing a mug or bowl. The can came with classic's soap. This soap isn't bad but it's not Colleen's. I might have to switch out the soap cake to a TGQ offering. I am going to stray a little off the topic but also ordered a Dovo nose clipper This is one of the best (non shaving) grooming tools I have ever purchased.
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08-12-2007, 02:20 PM #2
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I just took a brush on a couple of overnight and two night trips for work. Here is what worked for me.
1. After finished rinsing the brush and shaking the water out I rolled the brush in a hand towel and blotted it the best I could.
2. Other times I have modified my shave to the evening so that it could have more time to air dry.
It is usually one of the last things to get packed and first to get unpacked.
I did look at the hairdryer on the wall and decided it would probably be a bad idea....
Paul