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Hi all, I have noticed that despite my efforts to clean my brushes, they develop a hook at the tip. Any pointers as to why and how I can prevent it.

Cheers Scottie
 
I'll be interested in the answers you get Scottie. I'm the same - carefully clean my brushes but quite a few have developed little hooked ends.
 
I've noticed unnatural bristles often do this regardless of cleaning & storage methods. My sables & other naturals do not despite some are my father's sign painting brushes.
 
It happens with synthetics. I’ve had it with all makes of brush no matter what the manufacturer calls them. I’ve never found a way to stop it or cure it, so tend to stick with natural hair. It might be a bit dearer to start with but it lasts far longer in use. Cheap synthetic brushes are great for rough work though, they are very hard wearing.
 
My experience is much like the posts above: pointed synthetic brushes all seem to develop a hooked tip eventually. Flat ones seem largely immune to it, so that’s something I guess.
 
I'm glad its not a cleaning issue I swish mine around in a mug of dirty water and wipe em on some kitchen towel and hey I get hook ends on mine without even going through that careful cleaning rigmarole. Mr Slobby
 
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Thanks for the feedback gents, it's good to know it's not something I'm not doing or not doing correctly.
 
On the back of this thread I have acquired a couple of sable hair brushes for delicate fine work.
So thanks to Paul for raising the issue and to you all for your comments. :thumb2:
 
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