The Science of Fibers and Bristles
Split microfiber multiplies surface area, creating capillary channels that trap oils and fine dust better than cotton loops. Used slightly damp, it reduces friction, prevents haze, and leaves fewer streaks on glass and glossy lacquers.
The Science of Fibers and Bristles
Flagged-tip, soft horsehair or boar-hair brushes glide over veneers and rattan without abrading. Stiff nylon can scuff matte coatings. When in doubt, choose the softest bristle that still lifts debris, and share your tool trials below.