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Paint Brushes for Chalk Painting

It has never been easier to create old world charm and gorgeous results with every brush stroke with a Vintage Tonality chalk paint and wax brush. The perfect brush and brush sets to start and finish your next DIY furniture painting project. Signature brushes provide beautiful textured results on all of your furniture, craft and stencil projects - reminiscent of that traditional vintage charm you love. Ideal for repurposing and upcycling furniture, with heavier paints (chalk, fusion, mineral, milk paint, was), large or small projects on wood, metal, glass, and fabric. Looking to fuel your creative passion and flair for taking discarded items and giving them new life with professional results. The soft double-washed natural boar hair bristles are perfectly designed for spreading heavier and thicker paints with ease and delivering that quality end result you desire and love.

  1. Once brushes get too bad to clean up they're not ready for retirement yet. I use those for doing wooden siding and rougher surfaces. Finally, the splayed out raggedy brushes become stucco brushes. I paint part time, about 2 days a week, and these brushes last for.
  2. Paint Brushes for Chalk Painting. It has never been easier to create old world charm and gorgeous results with every brush stroke with a Vintage Tonality chalk paint and wax brush. The perfect brush and brush sets to start and finish your next DIY furniture painting project.
  3. Timmermans Vintage Paint Brush, Grafton, Nebraska. 3,375 likes 40 talking about this. We re-purpose, redo and refinish furniture. We do a lot of our own items as well as custom work, so if you are.

This is a messy way to go. You need a thinner bucket. Bitpay address converter. I don't understand why commercial painters love to fling thinner around, it's a toxin and a fire hazard. Anything you aerosolize, you breathe.

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I was trained to clean those brushes after the day by wiping them out, giving a good rinse in a thinner bucket to knock off any solids, and shampooing with Murphy's. Every Day After Painting. There's no reason for a brush to get to this state. The next morning, it's dry and clean and ready to go. You can also knock off any cruddy build up through the day in a thinner bucket. Which is a zinc or steel bucket, with a lid, with a grate inside to run the bristles over. Paint solids fall to the bottom and the thinner can be used until it's exhausted. No breathing micro droplets, none on the skin, and the fire hazard stays contained. Yes, paint thinner is a fire hazard. It comes from the same cracking tower as motor oil and gasoline, it's very dirty stuff. It often contains lead and other nasty things too. You don't want to breathe it.

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You can also give most brushes a 72 hour soak in Murphys as a maintenance deep clean. Every six months or so. This can also rescue brushes you've already trashed. No scraping or grinding needed if you clean up every day though. That's time out of your life. Go watch a game! The five minutes to wash brushes is worth having a clean dry well conditioned tool at hand the next morning. But a Saturday afternoon? Nah.

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I'm trained as a portrait painter, but I renovate houses too. And I have a brush fetish, I have over a thousand high quality ones. I clean them all the same way, studio or house. They're all in great shape. Washing daily is not a problem, the oil in oil soap is a great conditioner for natural hairs. Just let them air dry out in the open, they could mildew in a closed container. Takes them inside in freezing weather. Love them and they'll love you back.