Richard61
Active Member
Hi All.
A quick question if I may.
Since we tend to use good quality brushes which don't come cheap, what's the best method of cleaning, maintaining and conditioning them to be sure they remain as good as new for as long as possible?
I realise much will depend on what sort of paint is being used, water or spirit based, etc, which also raises another question
I know that some painters have brushes that they only use for metalics but is it advisable to keep brushes used for acrylics separate from those used for oils/enamels too?
Probably as many answers and ideas as there are makes of brush and paint but I thought I'd ask.
Richard.
A quick question if I may.
Since we tend to use good quality brushes which don't come cheap, what's the best method of cleaning, maintaining and conditioning them to be sure they remain as good as new for as long as possible?
I realise much will depend on what sort of paint is being used, water or spirit based, etc, which also raises another question
I know that some painters have brushes that they only use for metalics but is it advisable to keep brushes used for acrylics separate from those used for oils/enamels too?
Probably as many answers and ideas as there are makes of brush and paint but I thought I'd ask.
Richard.