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Preserving paint brushes
I have a collection of good brushes (natural bristle) that I keep for
fine painting, such as varnishing. I just finished varnishing the new woodwork in a room we remodeled, and spent a lot of time picking loose hairs out of the varnish. I had the problem with both older and new brushes, so I'm thinking there must be a problem with the way I clean or store them, that makes the bristles brittle. I clean them using thinner, then detergent, and finally fells naptha soap. Then I let them dry and keep them on a shelf. I recall seeing a device that suspended your brushes in, as I recall, kerosene, to preserve them, but it never explained what to do when you want to use one of these kerosene impregnated brushes; I didn't think wiping them and then using them was a good idea as I didn't want to get kerosene on my work, which left the option of cleaning them, then waiting for them to dry before using them, which could take a lot of time. So what is the best way to preserve a good brush so it doesn't leave bristles in your work? |
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