How To Store Paint Brushes
Wipe the brush on newspaper to remove excess paint.
How to store paint brushes. This video shows the best way to store paint brushes so you can use them again later. Create a tight seal at the neck of the brush using masking tape and store for up to two days in a cool area of the home or in your freezer. Remove any excess paint. This practice damages the brush by bending and softening the bristles.
Then stick the brush into a bucket of warm water and move it around to remove as much paint as possible. Sandwich bags are fine used plastic grocery bags work too. First scrape off as much paint as you can. A clever way to keep paint brushes from drying out.
Once you ve finished painting it s now time to give your brushes and rollers a proper clean. Cleaning a paint brush takes time and a lot of water or thinner. Then wipe away paint from brushes or rollers using an old cloth or some newspaper. If you ve been using water based paint simply soak your brush or roller in warm water for about 2 hours.
When you re in the middle of a painting project and you need to stop for lunch or for the day you don t want to clean your brush but you also don t want to come back to a dried up mess. The best way to store paint brushes for a period of several hours or more is by wrapping the entire head of the brush in plastic wrap or a plastic bag. Gather together all of your wet paint brushes and wet paint rollers when you are finished for the day. A good way to do this is with a paintbrush comb available at home centers and paint supply stores.
When you ve finished using your paint brush squeeze the bristles against the edge of the paint can lip to draw out as much moisture as possible. You can do this successfully for an almost indefinite period of time provided you keep the water topped up. Wrap the brush in a paper towel or a sheet of newspaper and secure with tape or a rubber band. To ensure you get a lifetime of use out of your synthetic paintbrushes clean each one immediately after using it before the paint has a chance to dry.
Step 2 put each paint brush and roller in a plastic bag. During your next painting project you ll be glad you watched. If you are finished your paint job and want to store your paint brushes for an extended period of time here s a few tips to keep them in good condition and primed for use first clean the brush and bristles removing the excess paint by scraping the brush against the edge of the inside of the tin to remove the larger amounts of paint. If you ve been using conventional oil based gloss or undercoat then it s perfectly ok to store your brushes in a jar or can of clean water.