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brush cleaning tip

Here is product you all may have never seen . I found it a craft store a few years ago. This stuff is fantastic!! It cleans and conditions your brushes both. It will even take off hardened paint,but not harm the bristles. It is cheap, and lasts a long time. Check it out!!

http://www.in2art.com/product/261
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Re: brush cleaning tip

i find by moving the brush to and fro in thinner and then water will keep brushes clean anyhow but i will look out for this product.
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