Paint Brushes

O.K.start laughing now guys.I hate it when a new hot coat or gloss brush starts shedding hairs into the resin.After years of extensive testing (also known as fiddle farting around the shop)I found that by tossing your new brushes into the washing machine with a load of laundry will do a pretty good job of getting those loose hairs out.Use the warm cycle and dont let your wife or Mom catch you.Strange but True and its free.This also works on buffing pads that are loaded up with rubbing compound.

O.K.start laughing now guys.I hate it when a new hot coat or gloss brush > starts shedding hairs into the resin.After years of extensive testing > (also known as fiddle farting around the shop)I found that by tossing your > new brushes into the washing machine with a load of laundry will do a > pretty good job of getting those loose hairs out.Use the warm cycle and > dont let your wife or Mom catch you.Strange but True and its free.This > also works on buffing pads that are loaded up with rubbing compound. …I take mine to the laundry mat,as to avoid a war with my wife!..AS far as brushes go…let me get the archive # for you.Herb

Yup Cleanlines, Those Chinese calligraphy pens are recommended to have warm water soak before using. The pen will be pretty soft and wont loose too much hair. I think they are the same theory. Regards, Crabie