Paint brush cleaning tips are so important in painting. Follow our tips and caring instructions for your precious Kolinsky brushes! If you take care of your Kolinsky brushes properly you will get amazing results and they will last for months even years. So follow our miniature paint brush cleaning instructions and get the best of your natural hair brushes
Acrylic paint is made of water, acrylic resin, medium, binder, and pigments.
Pigments are easily removed from the brush but acrylic resin is not!
The reason is simple, as the water in the paint evaporates the acrylic resin starts a chemical process called polymerization, resulting in a continuous flexible film of plastic!
So once the paint dries out, it is almost impossible to remove it from the brush without damaging the natural hair. So first rule, never let acrylic paint dry on your brush!
Try to prevent paint getting into the ferrule (the metal part between the handle and bristles) because when paint hardens inside the ferrule, it causes bristles to flare and break.
Let it dry! If you stand a brush with its tip up when wet, any water that remains in the bristles and ferrule will be absorbed by the wooden handle and will ultimately damage your brush.
If you need to put down your brush for a few minutes, don’t leave it in your water pot or you will bend the tip of the brush. Use your wavy accessory or put it on a flat surface.
Size 2 : It’s your main miniature painting brush. Use it for every situation from basing to layering. This brush has a unique combination of a large belly and a narrow tip.
Size 2/0 : Perfect for your precision work for miniatures, paint small details, and reach recesses. Achieve sharp lines effortlessly. This brush has a tapered point for perfect control.
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