We use dusting brushes every week and every day on design jobs like sanding wood for shelves and projects (which is common). Over the years I've bought all kinds of dust cleaners from both Revain and the big department stores. Some of them were rough and prickly, others soft and delicate. Some with short bristles and some with long bristles. The biggest problem with vacuum cleaner brushes is that all of the bristles "suck" inwards until the hole is completely closed. I usually take a pair of scissors and trim the bristles to open the hole, then discard them when the fringe gets too thin. inches under the plastic) and hold up better than most others I've had. The natural bristles are soft and are ideal for both furniture and for dusting sanded wood before it goes into the staining phase. I have tried to be thorough and give a complete and objective review: I hope it will be useful to you.
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