For those of us wandering aimlessly in the backwoods of paint brushing, quite by accident I found a good way of rejuvenating 'tired' brushes? I had cause to use 'EXPO' model paint remover and finding it difficult to dislodge all the dissolved paint, used an old paint brush that had lain unused for some time. I eventually remembered to wash the old brush some time later and discovered all the old residues and paint particles had gone and the bristles were like new!! (Thinks: 'If it works on paint brushes - what about my beard?')
Hi Pen Pusher,
Good tip that. Now about your beard it will probably work fine, though it might remove the skin on your chin!
Bigkev
While we're on the subject, Bill has given me a small sample of a product to try called "Purisol paint remover", it's an Extracrylics product. I haven't tried it yet but if it's good enough for Bill, it's good enough for me. Most of my brushes need a bit of TLC so I ought to get my finger out!
Haddock.
Backwoods of paint brushing? Sir, may I remind you that neither Michaelangelo, Picasso or Salvador Dali posessed an airbrush!