I have a question already :)
We are painting parts first (after washing them). How do others clean their
brushes as they go? Do you use thinner in a cup and clean the brush between
each color? Is it actually thinner I should be using to clean the brush? The
stench is unbelievable!
Thanks,
Gavin
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Bill Shuey
Yes, clean the brushes thoroughly between colours. A little left on the
brush will alter the colour you're working with.
Bill Banaszak, MFE
The acrylic brush cleaners behave like extremely soapy water, and are
very effective at cleaning brushes with acrylic paint on them. I usually
rinse the brush in water first, then put it in the cleaner to clear the
last of the residue--this keeps the cleaner in the cup from getting
yukked-out too soon. The petroleum-based thinners are unnecessary unless
you have let the acrylic dry rock hard on the brush, and even then,
sometimes I have good luck just letting the brush soak in acrylic
cleaner for a day.
Mark Schynert
Cliff Davis IPMS / USA 3687
Highlands Ranch , Colorado
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