Clean oil paint of paintbrushes

Clean oil paint of paintbrushes

Keep your paintbrushes looking like new with these cleaning tips.
You Will Need
* Paint thinner
* A clean rag
* Three clean containers
* A paintbrush comb
* Soapy water

Step 1: Prep with paint thinner
The first step to cleaning oil paint off of a brush begins before you’ve even started painting. Dip your dry brush into paint thinner, carefully shake off the excess, and then proceed to paint.

Step 2: Don’t let it dry out
Whenever you take a break, wrap the paintbrush in a clean rag that’s been soaked in paint thinner. Keep the wrapped brush out of the sun.

Step 3: Swish with paint thinner
When you’re ready to quit for the day, fill a container to the halfway point with paint thinner, and swish the brush around for about 30 seconds.

Don’t soak the brush; the solvent will weaken the bristles.

Step 4: Comb
Run a paintbrush comb through the brush.

Step 5: Swish again
Fill another container with fresh paint thinner, and swish the brush around once again.

Step 6: Rinse
Fill a third container with warm water, add a few squirts of dishwashing liquid, and gently move the brush back and forth in the soapy water, taking care not to hit the bottom.

Step 7: Drip dry
Hang the brush by its handle to dry.

If you failed to follow these steps and you have a brush with hardened bristles, revive it by soaking it in hot vinegar.

Step 8: Dispose of paint thinner
Dispose of the used paint thinner properly.

Fact: Sixty-three percent of Americans have more than two cans of paint stored in a basement or garage for touch-ups.

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