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Steps for cleaning oil paining brush

Submitted by Vijay
Fri, 14 Sep 2007

An artist’s most helpful and valuable tools are his or her paining brushes. To keep a paintbrush long-lasting as long as doable, it’s very significant to get all the clean out of the bristles after painting. But before you actually start cleaning it, you will have to bring some paint thinner or soap. Either one would work, even though you might wish for mineral spirits since it is normally of less pungent odor.

Here’s the process generally used for cleaning oil painting brushes.

Take your oil painting brush with one hand and a piece of paper with the other; wrap the paper around the metal part of the brush. Then simply squeeze it as tightly as possible, start from the base of the bristles. Try getting as much paint as possible out from the painting brush.

Do this process few times, and particularly try to remove all the paint, which was stuck close to the ferrule. You must complete it with splotches of paint all through your paper and a lot less of the paint left in your brush.

Repeat the pressing method with more paper, but be warned that it could also get a little messier this time around since your painting brush would have picked up a lot of the fluid thinner. You must see a quite a bit more color moving out of the bristles however.

To finish the cleaning process of oil painting brush, pump some liquid soap you’re your palm of one hand and hold the paint brush with your other. Rinse out entire soap and use your paper one last time to get most of the water out of the bristles.

It’s significant to clean your brushes just after you finish painting, even when you’re enticed to let them sit for a day or two. Letting them soak up in paint thinner is not a good option either; it would just deteriorate the glue holding the bristles in place. Although it might look like huge effort, excellent care and cleaning of your painting brushes would help them last longer and stay functional all through their lifespan – keeping you from the irritation of using worn out tools, and eventually saving you some money as well.

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vijay is a Copywriter of Oil painting. He written many articles in various topics. For more information visit: Art reproductions contact him at 1artclubpainting@gmail.com


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