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CLEANING A MEERSCHAUM
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<blockquote data-quote="williamcharles" data-source="post: 243839" data-attributes="member: 1968"><p>I use a number ten white china bristle artist brush to give my carved meers a once over when needed. </p><p>I also have a number 12 that I cut down so I'd have stiffer bristles. It's good for spreading beeswax. Works it down into the low spots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="williamcharles, post: 243839, member: 1968"] I use a number ten white china bristle artist brush to give my carved meers a once over when needed. I also have a number 12 that I cut down so I'd have stiffer bristles. It's good for spreading beeswax. Works it down into the low spots. [/QUOTE]
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