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cvdewsbury

fao alex g or any other brush nuts
« on: August 04, 2008, 06:28:24 pm »
Can one of you with far superior knowledge of various brushes put into laymen terms what these different type brushes are....flocked unflocked d.trim etc....ive got 3 bushes myself but now getting a little confused with all this brush talk...cheers in advance.

Alex Gardiner

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Re: fao alex g or any other brush nuts
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2008, 06:34:11 pm »
There are basically two types of bristles:

Flocked and monofilament. Flocked means that the ends of each bristle are slightly crushed giving a softer tip. Monofilament means that each bristle is a single strand with a straight cut off end.

You can then have different styles of brush.

Single (full) trim and dual trim. Single trim means that the bristles are all one length. Dual trim means that there are two different lengths of bristles on the brush, usually shorter ones in the middle of the brush.

cvdewsbury

Re: fao alex g or any other brush nuts
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2008, 06:40:05 pm »
There are basically two types of bristles:

Flocked and monofilament. Flocked means that the ends of each bristle are slightly crushed giving a softer tip. Monofilament means that each bristle is a single strand with a straight cut off end.

You can then have different styles of brush.

Single (full) trim and dual trim. Single trim means that the bristles are all one length. Dual trim means that there are two different lengths of bristles on the brush, usually shorter ones in the middle of the brush.

merci senior gardenier  ;)