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Selection, Care and Storage of a Paint Brush

By Bob Formisano, About.com

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Cleaning and Storing the Paint Brush for an Extended Time


So now you're done with your paint job and want to clean up and store this nice paint brush I talked you into buying. Here's what you do:
  • First clean out the brush by removing excess paint. Scrape the brush against the edge of the paint can to remove any large amounts of paint.
  • Then work out most of the remaining paint by painting sheets of newspaper back and forth in an "X" motion until the brush is pretty dry.
  • Remove all remaining paint by cleaning the brush with the appropriate solvent. Again, this would mean water for latex paint and paint thinner for oil based paint.
  • Dispose of the solvent in an ecologically responsible manner.
  • Once cleaned of paint, then you wash the brush with soap and water to clean off any remaining paint or solvent and rinse well.
  • Slap the brush against your hand a few times to bring the bristles back into alignment and then reshape the brush so it looks like new.
  • Wrap the brush in paper towel or a sheet of newspaper and secure with tape or a rubber band.

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