metal surfaces Bristle brush - to clear loose material from masonry Wire brush - to remove efflorescence walls Long-handled brush - to clean large exterior Brush comb - to clean paintbrushes Paint pail - to mix paint
hard to spend upwards of $20 for a good brush. I clean them with mineral spirits solvent to finish cleaning. I use a rag to cleanup into the head of the brush and absorb solvent and paint from the brush then store the brush in the envelope
dumb question, but what is the proper way of cleaning a paintbrush? Is it ok to wash them in the kitchen sink with soap supposed to do with mineral spirits after you clean a paintbrush that has been used for oil based paint? Is that ok to
quality 4-inch latex paintbrush, apply the single-process two widths of the strie brush. Distribute the paint the wall with the strie brush. Use the strie brush quality 4-inch latex paintbrush, evenly apply the second
Dave, I used a really cheap paintbrush from the hardware store. That bird's-eye sounds like a struggle. I can't wait to see it, though. I'm using curly
I just finished painting 2 days ago & I just realized my helper only put the paintbrushes in water & left them there. Is there anyway to save them or should I just buy more?
I've just finished exterior painting my house. I used acrylic paint. I left my paintbrushes, sealed in a plastic zip lock bag so they wouldn't dry out with paint on them, stored overnight. I'm finished now and want to clean my brushes properly. How do I do that?
I have a couple of paintbrushes and I forgot to clean them. I have tried Varsol but it doesn't work very well. I guess I could dip them in paintremover but that seems to be too drastic. Any suggestions?