Painting is a hobby of mine that I haven't been able to indulge in for almost a year. I finally cleared out a space in this apartment and put down a background color on a board.
I was washing out the brushes like I always have, using "The Masters Brush Cleaner." I love this stuff and it works great with acrylic paints.
Then the obvious clicked. It's a brush cleaner and "preserver." For all kinds of paint brushes, including those with ultra-expensive sable hair.
I checked out the Web site (http://www.generalpencil.com/use-masters.htm) and saw this:
The Best Preserver
The Masters® was formulated in conjunction with a cosmetic laboratory to help condition and preserve your brushes with the same care and thought as products that you use on your hair. It keeps your brushes like new so theyll retain the same natural snap and luster - for consistent performance - as the day you bought them.
I'm not sure if I dare to try and use it on my one and only shaving brush. Plus, the fragrance isn't designed as a body care type fragrance. But, who knows, I may give it a whack!
I was washing out the brushes like I always have, using "The Masters Brush Cleaner." I love this stuff and it works great with acrylic paints.
Then the obvious clicked. It's a brush cleaner and "preserver." For all kinds of paint brushes, including those with ultra-expensive sable hair.
I checked out the Web site (http://www.generalpencil.com/use-masters.htm) and saw this:
The Best Preserver
The Masters® was formulated in conjunction with a cosmetic laboratory to help condition and preserve your brushes with the same care and thought as products that you use on your hair. It keeps your brushes like new so theyll retain the same natural snap and luster - for consistent performance - as the day you bought them.
I'm not sure if I dare to try and use it on my one and only shaving brush. Plus, the fragrance isn't designed as a body care type fragrance. But, who knows, I may give it a whack!