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Cleaning brass/nylon brush for bases?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
After following spyderjons excellent tuning guide my brass brush is now loaded with tiny bits of wax, which leave a fine "dust" on the ski base.

I'm guessing I should clean the brush, but how and what with?

It also is a half brass, half nylon, so I assume the nylon side will also need cleaning?

regards,

greg
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I thought the thread title was 'Cleaning bras!' The bit about nylon fitted, too...

That is all.
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Natural bristle hair brush: brush it out

hoover wand

Warm oven, bristle side down, onto newsprint
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gregh, I use a small wire brush to crear out the brass and nylon brushes after use ... works well
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