need help cleaning your paint brush
ton394
09-23-2006, 05:36 AM
hi there everyone!:) is there any alternives besides thinner when cleaning your paint brush? and also can i use an automotive thinner for cleaning enamel paints? tnx:)
cyberkid
09-23-2006, 08:37 AM
Lacquer thinner by the gallon from your local hardware store. Gunze also has a "Mr. Tool Cleaner" product which also works wonders.
Windex will do if you only use arcrylics.
Just be sure to give your AB a strip down and clean everything thoroughly every now and then.
Automotive thinners... too expensive for anything except for painting...
Windex will do if you only use arcrylics.
Just be sure to give your AB a strip down and clean everything thoroughly every now and then.
Automotive thinners... too expensive for anything except for painting...
freakray
09-23-2006, 09:47 AM
For acrylics I use a brush cleaner I get from Michael's crafts, for enamels I have an enamel brush cleaner and for lacquers I use the automotice lacquer mentioned above.
Vric
09-23-2006, 10:32 AM
Acrylic Thinner for Acrylic paint
Enamel Thinner for Enamel paint
Lacquer Thinner for Lacquer paint.
But that said, Lacquer Thinner will clean any type of paint. So if you are "cheap", you can only use the lacquer one. Just note that it is a strong material and could damage (kill) your brush faster than other thinner.
Enamel Thinner for Enamel paint
Lacquer Thinner for Lacquer paint.
But that said, Lacquer Thinner will clean any type of paint. So if you are "cheap", you can only use the lacquer one. Just note that it is a strong material and could damage (kill) your brush faster than other thinner.
ton394
09-24-2006, 12:24 AM
Acrylic Thinner for Acrylic paint
Enamel Thinner for Enamel paint
Lacquer Thinner for Lacquer paint.
But that said, Lacquer Thinner will clean any type of paint. So if you are "cheap", you can only use the lacquer one. Just note that it is a strong material and could damage (kill) your brush faster than other thinner.
so if i'm into a lacquer thinner how do i use it without damaging my brush?
Enamel Thinner for Enamel paint
Lacquer Thinner for Lacquer paint.
But that said, Lacquer Thinner will clean any type of paint. So if you are "cheap", you can only use the lacquer one. Just note that it is a strong material and could damage (kill) your brush faster than other thinner.
so if i'm into a lacquer thinner how do i use it without damaging my brush?
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