Fast Tip: Dry Your Paint Brush

Fast Tip: Dry Your Paint Brush

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Fast Tip: Dry Your Paint Brush

Follow these fast tips to dry your brush before using it to paint.

Water: If you use a brush that's just been cleaned with water, blow it dry with a hair dryer. Any residual water in the bristles will dilute the paint on the brush, causing it to run down the handle when you're painting.

Mineral Turpentine: If you have just cleaned your bush with mineral turpentine, dry the bristles as well as you can with paper towels before starting to paint. This will prevent paint from running down the handle.

Fast Tip: Dry Your Paint Brush

Wilkoo Marketing Paint Distributors

Wilkoo Marketing Paint Distributors is based in Hermanus and serves all Overberg towns as well as Heidelberg, Riversdale and Bonnievale. The leading paint supplier sells to the general public, building contractors, paint shops and hardware stores. Wilkoo Marketing Paint Distributors is a stockist of...

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