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"Peggie Hall" wrote in message ... it. I've owned several GOOD paint brushes in assorted sizes for years, for both oil and latex paints....they're expensive, but definitely a worthwhile investment (so is the best quality paint). If I can't finish a job in one "sitting," it's not necessary to clean the brush...the important thing is to keep it from drying out. So I just wrap the bristles in wet rag (latex) or a rag soaked in paint thinner (oil or varnish)--not dripping wet, just damp--and put it in a ziplock till the next day, or even the next...clean it when the job is done. expired lung air has worked for me to keep a brush for a few days, sometimes buy just leaving in the pot and putting the pot in a plastic bag full of expired lung air. I always breath into paint tins before sealing since I read about it here. |
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