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Post by wagonwx on Oct 18, 2022 10:26:14 GMT -8
I was looking over my brushes last night, and they are not looking very well. From what I've read here you probably only need a size 0, 1 and maybe a 2. I looked at reviews and the better brushes aren't cheap. Plus I hate to spend an arm and a leg on brushes and ruin them as I didn't clean them right or something.
Plus I'll probably clean them with Lacquer thinner anyways. Any suggestions ?
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Post by vintagerpm on Oct 19, 2022 4:18:00 GMT -8
Unless I'm painting figures, I use cheaper brushes. Also, what kind of paint are you using? If it is water-based, you can clean the brushes with soap and water.
Mike
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Post by Chris K. Hale on Oct 19, 2022 6:15:36 GMT -8
I have used Model Master Brushes for maybe 20 years solid, just 2 or 3 sizes and they last a longtime. Yes, I clean them with Lacquer every time even if using Acrylic paint. Keep them in a Pencil box or similar to keep them getting damaged and they should work well for years. I figure they are made for Model paint so...... Chris
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