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Enjoy your brushes for a long time: How to clean wooden brushes properly!

A crucial part of horse care is brushing your favorite horse regularly. But to ensure that you can enjoy our brushes for a long time, proper care of the brushes is just as important as caring for your horse. Wooden brushes are not only effective, but also exude a natural elegance. However, to ensure that they retain their effectiveness and have a long lifespan, it is important to clean them properly. In this article, you will learn why cleaning wooden brushes is so important and how best to do this.

Why cleaning wooden brushes is crucial:

  1. Hygiene for the horse: Horses love to be groomed, and a clean brush not only provides a pleasant experience but also reduces the risk of skin irritation and infections.

  2. Longer lifespan: Regular cleaning not only removes dirt and dead hair, but also prevents the buildup of bacteria and fungi that could damage the wood. A well-maintained wooden brush will serve you well for many years.

  3. Effective care: A clean brush simply works better. Dirt and debris can clog the bristles, making the brush less effective. Regular cleaning keeps the brush in top shape and achieves optimal results when grooming.

How to clean wooden brushes properly:

  1. Remove coarse dirt: Gently tap the brush to remove loose hair and coarse dirt. Use a soft brush or tap it gently against a hard surface.

  2. Soapy water: Prepare a mild soapy water solution by mixing a mild, horse-friendly shampoo with warm water. Dip the bristles of the brush into the solution and work the soap into the bristles with your hands. BE CAREFUL WITH GOAT HAIR BRUSHES. These should only be wiped down with a damp cloth.

  3. Clean bristles: Use a brush or comb to remove any residue between the bristles. Be careful not to damage the structure of the bristles.

  4. Rinse: Rinse the brush thoroughly with clean water to remove all soap residue.

  5. Cleaning the brush body: If the wooden body of the brush is dirty, you can simply use a damp cloth to remove the dirt. Further cleaning is not necessary here, as you will benefit from the antibacterial effect of the wood .

  6. Let it dry: Let the brush air dry. Avoid drying it in direct sunlight or near heat sources to prevent damage to the wood. Do not use the brushes again until the bristles are completely dry.

Cleaning wooden brushes is a simple but crucial task for every horse owner. By maintaining your brushes regularly, you will not only ensure your horse's hygiene, but you will also extend the life of your equipment. A clean brush is not only more effective, but it also shows your dedication to your horse's health and well-being.