How To Clean Hair Brushes Lint

Use the teeth to catch the hair and pull it out.
How to clean hair brushes lint. If the tape stops picking up lint rotate it so that a lint free sticky area is showing. Plastic or plastic metal brushes. Again the skinny side is great for plastic brushes while. The tape will lift the debris. Pull up from the brush in a quick motion following the grain of the teeth.
Wipe the brush with a clean dry cloth and shake it over the sink to remove excess water. This should remove the bulk of the lint too. Use the tape loop to remove lint from the brush. Start by laying out your brushes on a clean paper towel and with your rat tail comb gently remove as much hair and lint as possible. This is to keep the lint surface clean before washing it.
Use a comb to clean excess hair and the clinging lint from the bristles of the brush. At first free your hairbrush from the strand hairs that are stuck in the bristles. Use a paper towel to wipe the nits or lice from the comb after each swipe through the hair. Clear out the excess hair. Run the brush under running warm water or swish it around in a shallow bowl filled with warm water.
All hairbrush types need cleaning but how you dry yours depends on the type not to mention the climate. Begin at the top of the brush and press down firmly. Place them face down on a clean dry towel and allow them to air dry overnight. Starting on one end of the lint brush press the tape into the teeth and bristles straight down. Repeat in quick movements.
Use additional tape if necessary. To clean a lice comb. Once you re done place the paper towel in a sealed plastic bag and throw it away.