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raymondj
 
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That's great except that I frequently have to varnish something that
requires the brush to be turned upside down (think about varnishing
something on a ceiling.)

"xrongor" wrote in message ...
besides what others said, if you got a good brush you really want to keep
clean, you shouldnt get paint up in the heel of the brush to begin with.
dont dunk it that deep in the paint.

if you want to slop it on get cheap brushes.

randy

"raymondj" wrote in message
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I clean white china bristle brushes using paint thinner and one of
those metal combs used for cleaning brushes. This appears to work but
after time the amount of "usable" bristles gets smaller. From the
metal piece growning downward it turns into a rock.

I purposely try to get this section by turning the brush upside down
with fresh paint thinner on it and working it with the comb.

What am I doing wrong, or is this just life? Thanks.