How To Clean Vintage Hair Brushes
Soak the head of a brush in vinegar to disinfect.
How to clean vintage hair brushes. Add a mixture of one part white vinegar to one part water to a bowl big enough to hold your brush s head. Regardless you can make them look clean and well preserved without sacrificing any of their rare features. For speedier results swish and press the bristles against the bottom of the jar to help dissolve any remaining wax. Remove all hair from brushes. Submerge the brush again and massage the bristles and spine of the brush gently with your fingertips.
The vinegar is used to kill any bacteria and germs. In this 8 47 video i show you how to properly disinfect your brushes at home so you are free from germs and your tools will look just like new. Mix the baking soda and water with your hand. Place brushes and combs in dish big enough to hold all our brushes. How to clean hairbrushes never use soap.
Thankfully there are some quick and simple regular cleaning habits you can get into to ensure you have a nice clean brush that will promote healthy hair growth and vitality not to mention longevity of your hair tools and added troubleshooting for vintage hair styling. Take note of its material. If you have a very dirty brush you might need to use an old toothbrush to clean the base and bristles. It will almost immediately become white and clean. You only need to soak the head of a brush to disinfect it.
Stand it to dry in the open air with the bristles downwards and it will be found to be as firm as a new brush. Then soak the brush s head in the mixture for 20 minutes. How to clean a hairbrush with soap and or shampoo. Plastic hairbrushes or those with slats like vented drying brushes maybe soaked in soapy water or run under a faucet in order to thoroughly clean the head and remove any dirt and residue between the slats and on the bottom of each bristle. Let the brush soak in the mineral spirits for about a minute or until all the wax has dissolved.
Here is how i clean our hair brushes and combs. Take a piece of soda dissolve it in warm water stand the brush in it taking care that the water only covers the bristles. Pour mineral spiritsinto a glass jar just enough to soak the bristles without submerging the ferrule.