Now, when I have all brushes shown let's talk about how to take care of them.
There's a few tips and clues that will help your brushes last longer.
- 1. Don't put them in water lower, then the metal part end.
First - it's no need to do it. And second - it will ruin the glue inside the metal part of your brush and it'll start to loose hair.
- 2. Don't leave your bruch in water while not using it
The same reason, it'll ruin the grue that keeps the hair of the brush together. And one more reason - the hair of brush will suffer from deformation. It will be really hard, nearly impossible to get the right shape back.
- 3. Don't throw away the plastic caps most brushes are sold with.
It protectis the hair of your brush from deformation, always put the cap back when you're done working.
- 4. Don't leave your brush to dry with hair up
I've made a brush dryer myself, you can see it in the video below. If you'll leave your wet brush to dry hair up - see point one what will happen. So - always hair down.
- 5. Don't use aggressive detergent to clean the brush
There's a couple of ways to clean the brush from any medium:
- Use special soap from the art supplies store
- Use special brush-cleaner liquid
- Use regular dishwashing liquid mixed with oil 50/50
Here you also can find my video with this information. It's just not everyone will spend time on watching video, that's why I added the text. I show there how my hand-made brush dryer device looks, and how to wash brushes correctly.
Thank you for watching:)
Love, Inber