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    After a few uses it should fully bloom and be beautiful. After I use mine, I shake it out good, let it dry, then run my hand over it to fluff it up. Always looks sharp! Nice choice BTW!

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    Thanks, after doing what you said, it seems to look normal again.

    So when cleaning the brush, it's just holding it under running water? Or do you work your fingers through the bristles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GuybrushThreepwood View Post
    Thanks, after doing what you said, it seems to look normal again.

    So when cleaning the brush, it's just holding it under running water? Or do you work your fingers through the bristles?
    That's all I do, hold it under on its side and upright. If it's still well loaded I give it a gentle squeeze before or during. Seems to do the trick.

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