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4DSC said:What do you mean by "stiff"? Do you mean the bristles don't feel very soft at the tips, or do you mean something is not very flexible?
Just curious because I find myself looking at brushes lately as well.
Yeah, okay. I was afraid of this.C-MDX said:The tips.
Just think about how much you paid for the vehicle...
Accumulator said:Heh heh, I think this thread is sorta scary. If, when you touch the tips of the bristles, you are even SLIGHTLY concerned that they might not be soft enough, DON'T USE IT!! I know some people use the OXO brush and never see marring from it, but I'd sure never try it.
I use Griot's BHBs on some of my vehicles, but MOST Autopians get significant marring from them. And boar's hair is SOFT when it's wet. With BHBs considered NOT-paint-friendly, I can't IMAGINE someone using a brush with synthetic bristles.
I've used some synthetic-bristle brushes with *VERY* soft, flagged-tip bristles. BUT.. with flagged bristles there's always the issue of wear. Once the flagging wears enough, the softness is gone and it's scratch city. Are you gonna inspect EVERY bristle for wear and toss the brush when the first one wears down? The only safe way to use such things is to replace them early (and often).
If you feel lucky and want to try a brush, get boar's hair.