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excel

11/15/17 10:19 AM

#12511 RE: swampboots #12508

Wonder if you could go back and get more then considering your use before the computer error gets fixed?
You going to need that stuff.

Next time I talk to my drywall/painting buddy i will ask him what he was using to clean his brushes I know he found a new product he liked but I can't recall the name.

I rarely get oil paint jobs anymore but when I do I put brush cost into bid and throw them out.

If I was you doing what you doing I completely understand since you know you going to be doing them in future do it your way cleaning them.

Bull_Dolphin

11/15/17 2:07 PM

#12522 RE: swampboots #12508

Hey swamp, for cleaning brushes this stuff is very, very good:

https://www.amazon.com/KUTTER-Brush-Wash-Cleaner-Renewer-32-Ounce/dp/B000LNT5U2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510771642&sr=8-1&keywords=krud+kutter+brush+cleaner

You soak brushes overnight and ten year old paint comes right of them. It happens to be non-toxic, but I get it because it works.

For foam, I get it right away with lacquer thinner. I actually clean the tube and pour a little down in it and tape the end, then leave the can upright. The can of foam stays useable for a few weeks.