There are two types of brushes, as Mr. Anders Sundstrom explains. Cleaning brushes ought to have stiffer bristles, which allows one to remove the dust, dirt, and old waxes from the shoe. Horsehair lends itself as the right material here. On the other hand, both Goathair and, to a greater extent, Yakhair are inherently softer, which are conducive to non-intrusively applying the product on the smooth leather substrate. Thus, softer brushes are apt for the polishing stage.
The bristle density of the shoebrush is also critical, for two reasons: the first is that it is directly related to the brush stiffness; the second is that density is also conducive to the consistency in which the product is applied (i.e. smoothness on the leather). A fine balance between stiffness and density must be achieved for any particular brushing purpose.
Paul Brunngard are the new leader in the domain of ultra-luxury shoe care. With enthusiasts in mind, the shoe brushes have a solid walnut handle, integrated magnets, and hand-binded bristles for brushing performance.
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Filmed at the Arterton Seasonal Showroom (20 Savile Row, London)
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