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Bristle

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bristles. In cleaning applications, flagged bristles are suited for dry cleaning (due to picking up dust better than unflagged), and unflagged suited for wet cleaning (due to flagged ends becoming dirty and matted when wet). In painting, flagged bristles yield more even application.
79:. The bristle brush and the scrub brush are common household cleaning tools, often used to remove dirt or grease from pots and pans. Bristles are also used on brushes other than for cleaning, notably paintbrushes. 123:, is endowed with a very dense bristle structure such that sunburn damage to skin is minimized. Animals named for their bristles include 203: 177: 188: 67:
are also used to make bristles in items such as brooms and sweepers. Bristles are often used to make
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breeds, instead of fur. Because the density is less than with fur, pigs are vulnerable to
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for cleaning purposes, as they are strongly abrasive; common examples include the
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brush
hair
feather
brush
broom

nylon
brushes
toothbrush
toilet brush
flagged
flocked
pig
sunburn
Tamworth pig
bristlebirds
bristle-thighed curlew
bristle-spined porcupine
Trinity bristle snail
Paintbrush
Bristle sensilla
p. 25
Tech Tip: Flagged vs. Unflagged Broom Bristles
p. 171
Types of Bristle Materials Used for Brushes
Category
Animal hair

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