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SLUG36 wrote:I have learned that soaking poly hardened paint brushes in either lacquer thinner or acetone will bring the brushes back to life. you may have to soak them for a couple of hours. I also found out that cleaning poly brushes in lacquer or acetone eliminates the hardening.
Your cabinet and wall color is great. What stain did you use? and the contrast between the darker wall and lighter trim is great.
grantstew8 wrote:It's looking fabulous!
KCStudly wrote:Thanks GPW. What is your procedure for cleaning brushes after poly? It says on the brush packet to rinse with the solvent, wash in hot soapy water, dry and store in the original cardboard cover. DO NOT SOAK! Having no ready source of hot soapy water in the loft I had been skipping that part. Guess the mineral spirits doesn't cut as well as lacquer or acetone.![]()
To be honest, with regular use I had no problem leaving a brush to soak overnight, but if left for a while it seems that the goo tends to fall out of solution and migrate back to the brush.
I thought I had these rinsed out well and shook out, but they still got stiff. and the natural bristle brush (the 1 inch) had stuck to the paper sleeve. Maybe I can save them with acetone?
GPW wrote: I don’t know about the hand sanitizer composition , but luckily it has worked several times for me recently ... worth a try eh , it’s everywhere...usually free
GPW wrote:KC ,
I still have watercolor brushes from when I first started professionally ..44 years .. still using them ..
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