uglybug
New member
So I have been cleaning my brushes the old water pot and then a harsh cleaner, it did a great job but I think it shortens the life of my brushes and was a bit time consuming. And if I did just the water pot i always had residue on the brush. Then I saw this at my local art supply store.
http://www.dickblick.com/products/silicoil-brush-cleaning-tank/
It's a silicoil brush cleaner. It's cheap and a couple strokes across the coils and my brush is super clean. If you don't have it pick one up you will love it. It will save so much time.
http://www.dickblick.com/products/silicoil-brush-cleaning-tank/
It's a silicoil brush cleaner. It's cheap and a couple strokes across the coils and my brush is super clean. If you don't have it pick one up you will love it. It will save so much time.