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    Brushing rubber solution

    Hi

    I noticed an old discussion about having to clean brushes in cellusose thinners after applying Copydex or other rubber-based masking fluids. I thought I might share this little tip with everyone, but there are no guarantees involved, mind.

    I find that Copydex and liquid moulding rubber pull off white bristle brushes after setting, leaving them perfectly re-usable. Black bristle brushes become clogged and are utterly wasted. However, I have only used the very cheap white bristle brushes available in cut price shops. I have not tried it with a decent brush and would not advise doing so.

    Best wishes

    Dickie

    highlander67
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    Originally posted by \
    HiI noticed an old discussion about having to clean brushes in cellusose thinners after applying Copydex or other rubber-based masking fluids. I thought I might share this little tip with everyone, but there are no guarantees involved, mind.

    I find that Copydex and liquid moulding rubber pull off white bristle brushes after setting, leaving them perfectly re-usable. Black bristle brushes become clogged and are utterly wasted. However, I have only used the very cheap white bristle brushes available in cut price shops. I have not tried it with a decent brush and would not advise doing so.

    Best wishes

    Dickie

    highlander67
    BRILLIANT TIP MATE THANKS, i'M GOING TO DIP ALL MY BLACK BRUSHES IN WHITE PAINT TOMORROWW.

    ANDY

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      Alternative - I use rubber tipped brushes

      As an alternative, I use those soft rubber tipped brushes from Hobbycraft. They are so versatile and the dried masking fluid just rolls off after.

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