Tom
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Just a quick tip.
I bought a Liberon Wax Polishing Brush for £13.99 and whilst it's good it's not anything special. While I was waiting for it to be delivered, I had a go at polishing with a Body Brush and Dandy Brush (used for horses and cost about £3.99 each) and the result was the same as Liberon's brush. Ok, so the Liberon brush has a slight curve on it but it IS slight and doesn't make any difference. The Dandy Brush works best on my bumpy 'eaten' timbers (as it's stiffer) and the Body Brush is good on my new flat timber.
Not a big saving, I know, but I don't think Liberon's brush is worth the extra. It doesn't even have any snobbery aspect, as there's no name on it, either!! :roll:
Hope this helps someone
Jaqy
I bought a Liberon Wax Polishing Brush for £13.99 and whilst it's good it's not anything special. While I was waiting for it to be delivered, I had a go at polishing with a Body Brush and Dandy Brush (used for horses and cost about £3.99 each) and the result was the same as Liberon's brush. Ok, so the Liberon brush has a slight curve on it but it IS slight and doesn't make any difference. The Dandy Brush works best on my bumpy 'eaten' timbers (as it's stiffer) and the Body Brush is good on my new flat timber.
Not a big saving, I know, but I don't think Liberon's brush is worth the extra. It doesn't even have any snobbery aspect, as there's no name on it, either!! :roll:
Hope this helps someone
Jaqy