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    Quote Originally Posted by aroliver59 View Post
    Of course being careful not to crack the handle itself.

    Ya mean like this pumice stone brush ?

    In my defence, it was already cracked
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    Didn't know pumice stone brushes existed.Here in the states,lots of people use pumice stones to sand off their rough feet.Does that make this a dual purpose brush?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aroliver59 View Post
    Didn't know pumice stone brushes existed.Here in the states,lots of people use pumice stones to sand off their rough feet.Does that make this a dual purpose brush?
    Neither did I but the owner assures me that's what it is. He's had it 10 years.
    Definitely not dual purpose, its quite slick like soapstone... No, you can't wash your hands with it either
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    That is a pretty cool substance to make a brush handle out of.Wish I could touch it to see what it feels like.

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    It's actually very heavy which made me doubt it was pumice & it is quite porous despite the smooth finish.
    I just know it broke easily.
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