How To Clean Natural Hair Paint Brushes
Spot clean with a no rinse spray cleanser such as beautysoclean conditioning brush spray.
How to clean natural hair paint brushes. Pour 1 8 cup of fabric softener and 4 cups of warm water into your bowl or bucket. Wipe excess oil paint from the brush with a soho wipe or cotton rag and then clean the residual pigment out of the brush in a brush washer filled with solvent or mineral spirits. Natural bristles don t hold their spring for very long in water so they don t work well with water based products. But there is no problem washing these brushes and you really have to if you re going to store the brush because its the only way to get all the residual finish out of the brush. Purists may not want to do this especially with natural bristle brushes but a quick cleaning with water won t damage the bristles.
This step is crucial if you re a makeup artist or have oily acne prone skin. Remove as much paint as your can from your paint brush by brushing it along an old rag or paper towel. Make sure to wear gloves while rinsing your brush in the brush cleaner. Wipe off any excess product onto a microfiber towel. Clean the brush in a bucket of soapy water use laundry or dish soap.
Keep them clean and conditioned between uses with these tips. Work the bristles for only one minute. Massage the bristles with your fingers and bend them back and forth to loosen any remaining paint. Ask this old house painter mauro henrique demonstrates the most effective way to clean a paintbrushsubscribe to this old house. You want as little paint as possible still on your brush for a faster cleaning in the solvent.
All types of bristles can be washed in water. Blot the excess solvent thoroughly on a paper towel or clean rag. Fine natural hair is not very porous so it should release pigment easily.