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How to Look After Paintbrushes

How to Look After Paintbrushes

Lowes has everything you need for decorating your home. With a Lowes Money Off Coupon from We Are Coupons looking after your home costs less. Cleaning your paint brushes properly is an important part of your paint brush care routine. You need to clean them right away after each use, and you should never leave them soaking in water. Soaking the brush too long will weaken the glue that secures the ferrule to the handle. Besides, water does not effectively remove certain types of paints.

 

Store them vertically

Proper storage is essential for your paint brushes. The bristles should face upwards when stored vertically. Wrapping them in paper to prevent them from drying out is also a good idea. If your paintbrush is still wet, you can seal it in plastic or wrap it in paper to prevent it from drying out. When storing your paintbrushes, remember not to put them on their sides because the air will dry the paint. If your paintbrush becomes damaged, you can always clean and reshape it.

 

Avoid storing them bristle-side up

Paint brushes that have natural bristles should not be stored bristle-side up. When they are stored this way, the paint thinner will cause them to swell or bend, breaking the metal that holds the bristles in place. It can also damage the glue or adhesives inside the plastic handles. Proper cleaning and storage techniques can help to extend the life of your paintbrushes.

 

Avoid damaging the bristles

Carefully clean and dry your paint brushes to prevent damage and fraying. The wrong cleaning and drying methods can rip the bristles of your paint brushes.

 

Avoid storing them in a container

While it may be tempting to store your paint brushes in a container, this is not a good idea. First of all, you don't want to store your paint brushes with their bristles up, because liquid from the paint can run down into the bristle-handle area, ruining the brushes.

 

Avoid storing them in water

Many people store paint brushes in water cups, but this is not a good idea. Leaving paintbrushes in water can cause damage to the bristles. Water can cause pressure on the paintbrush point, causing the bristles to warp. To prevent this from happening, store paintbrushes flat on a painting station, or in some other way. Be sure to clean paintbrushes after use to prevent further damage.

 

Avoid damaging the ferrule

Keeping the ferrule of your paint brushes in good shape is essential for a longer paint brush life. Regular cleaning will prevent paint from getting into the ferrule and ruining the bristles.

 
 
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