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Longtime Dakkanaut





California

I'm having trouble with my drybrush. I've been using masters brush cleaner when I'm done painting but I've noticed that the brush is still getting gunked up and the cleaner isnt working. Am I doing somehting worong? Are there any other cleaners that will work that wont damage the brush.
   
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Drakhun





Eaton Rapids, MI

I use Windsor and Newton Brush Cleaner as well. I only use it maybe once a month when I have been really bad to my brushes.

Just let the brushes soak over night in it and they are just about like new. Right after I take it out of the W&N, I wash it with masters and reform the tip.


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Stalwart Veteran Guard Sergeant





UK

I also own and use, to high effect, the Master's Brush Cleaner. A little information about how you are using it will help?

Check out AwesomePaintJob on YouTube for a tutorial on how to use it effectively. Remember, several passes with the cleaner is sometimes necessary!

   
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Rogue Grot Kannon Gunna





Da Mekshop

When all else fails, a few seconds in cellulose thinners brings them up good.

Just remember to condition them afterwards, and don't get thinners on the handle, as it will strip that in seconds too.

   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





California

i try following awesome paintjobs tutorial. I'm just not getting all the paint out of my drybrush with it. Ill do 3 or 4 passes with it and its still gunked in there pretty good.
   
 
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