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Ramblingrose22 Fri 10-Jan-25 11:46:54

A dull subject, but I hope others can help.

My "roller" hairbrushes (one with plastic bristles and one with real bristles get loads of dust at the very ends next to the roller. This makes them very hard to clean properly. Even soaking them or using a fine toothed comb can't seem to shift all the dust.

Any ideas that worked for you would be welcomed.

Ilovecheese Fri 10-Jan-25 11:49:47

Try a narrow paintbrush with fairly stiff bristles.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 10-Jan-25 12:47:04

If you are unable to get them clean I know what I would do,
buy new ones.

petra Fri 10-Jan-25 12:51:14

Bicarbonate of soda breaks down the oils and the build up of hair products we put on our hair.

paddyann54 Fri 10-Jan-25 13:06:21

Have you tried blowing a hair dryer over them? I tend to clean brushes by brushing one against the other to get any hair off and hold them over the hair dryer to clear dust then swish them through a sink full of soapy water

Oreo Fri 10-Jan-25 13:08:16

I do the same as paddyann54 seems to work well.

whywhywhy Fri 10-Jan-25 13:11:21

I put mine in an old pillowcase and wash them on a boil wash with the towels.

Ramblingrose22 Fri 10-Jan-25 13:40:17

Thanks for these replies. I'll try the hair dryer idea but the dust seems to stick like glue.

As the dust builds up over a month it would not be feasible to buy new ones each time this happens. Bristle brushes are expensive, and mine has a varnished wooden handle so I couldn't put it on a boil wash.

Happy to hear other ideas that might help.

Skydancer Fri 10-Jan-25 13:41:41

My Mum showed me how to clean brushes. Dissolve some soda crystals in hot water. Dunk the brushes and all the debris comes off.

dalrymple23 Fri 10-Jan-25 17:11:43

Scrape all the old hair out with a comb and put it in the cutlery basket of the dishwasher!! Unconventional but it works!

Trisha99 Fri 10-Jan-25 17:15:06

Try scrubbing with an old toothbrush.

DollyRocker Fri 10-Jan-25 17:50:45

I soak in bicarb & use a nit comb. I even used a high pressure water flosser on to get rid of the ingrained fluff.

Allira Fri 10-Jan-25 18:14:05

I wondered if it was hairspray residue?

I brush them against each other to get rid of hair then soak in warm water with a good squirt of shampoo in it, swish around then scrub with an old toothbrush.

Stansgran Fri 10-Jan-25 18:15:01

If they are plasticbrushes I put them inthe dishwasher not with dirty plates but with dusty decorative plates mugs and bowls of which I can easily finda dishwasher load.