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Leon
 
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Yeah I do that too, really helps the paint flow off the brush. I find that
Wooster brushes have good seals and don't let the water or thinner run down
the brush handle if you get too much on the brush. Oddly, Purdy lets lots
of thinner or water run down the handle. I suspect they have no seal.


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I've found that preconditioning the brush prior to dipping into the
finish is a BIG step in cleaning as well as preventing the bristles
from stiffening by stopping the finish from drying near the ferrule.
I was raised used oil based stuff as that is what was available and
early WB stuff was a giant step backwards. Not so today! WB stuff
works now and is what I've switched to. Still have MS on the shelf
for infrequent needs.

On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 16:11:09 GMT, "Leon"
wrote:

With that in mind, having helped a friend paint
house interiors for the last 7 years, I have found that cleaning a brush
regularly during the day, "at least at lunch time and the end of the

day",
dropping the brush in 2 separate cans of thinner and then rinsing the

brush
in soap and water takes about 3 minutes for a totally clean brush.