Paint Brush Cleaning Station



New paints and new brushes require new cleaning and storage methods. Dutch manufacturer Go!Paint knows that times are changing and offers new methods for cleaning and storing brushes.

Back Painting Tools & Supplies Brushes Roller Covers, Frames & Accessories. This cleaning station is an excellent heavy duty product. It has a heavy glass jar that keeps the station upright when an airbrush is left on it. This makes it a very nice air brush holder to use while you are painting. The filters are replaceable and don't let paint dust escape. Hot water and mild liquid dish soap to clean paint brushes that have been used to apply latex paint Immerse the paint brush in the solvent. Stir the solvent with the brush for about 10 seconds. By tapping into high pressure features, swirl action jets, air flushing and built-in recyclers, you can handle all of your paint gun cleaning needs in one easy station. Streamline the way you clean your tools and meet all local environmental standards at the same time. Auto Body Toolmart's large selection of auto body paint gun washers makes it. The key to getting an ultra smooth finish is to use the right paint, brush, and roller for the job. For paint, I used Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel in Semi-gloss which provides the durable surface you want for a bathroom vanity. I chose Alabaster for my paint color which is a white with just a touch of warmth (quick tip: when.

Quick and deep cleaning
For cleaning brushes Go!Paint offers an eco-friendly, non-flammable Brush Cleaner fluid that effectively removes both water and solvent based paints from the bristles when used in combination with a Clean and Go cleaning station. The trick is in a ‘kind of soap’ formula that works with both types of paint and the combination with flexing the brush fiercely over a coated metal grid. The molecule chains in the paint are broken so the paint comes off the bristles easier and the movement over the grid pushes the paint out of the core of the brush whilst the grid scrapes the paint off the bristles. The fluid can be thinned down 1:7 for water based paints. With other paints or combinations, it should be used undiluted. Leave the brush soaking in the fluid for better performance. It can be used for about 10 full washing cycles of up to 4 brushes per cycle. Rinse out the fluid and the brush is ready for re-use or storage. Cleaning a brush like this not only saves you time, it also saves you much time as deep cleaning takes rarely takes more than half a minute per brush.
Short and long term parking for brushes
For storage of brushes Go!Paint has developed a bio-based gel called Store and Go. Once the brush is placed inside the gel (all bristles fully covered) any drying of the remaining paint inside the brush is stopped. You can keep it in the gel for a coffee break or for months. Of course, if the paint particles are already drying there is no stopping that, so it is recommended to first clean the brush before storage. Especially when working with fast drying paint systems.
When you are certain you will re-use the brush the next time with exactly the same type and color of paint you can also skip cleaning and simply stick the brush into the gel.
Paint Brush Cleaning Station
In case there is some paint or dust contamination inside the gel, there is absolutely no reason to panic. The gel is thick and unlike water, solvents or oils it will not move around the container, so the contamination will not end up inside the bristles of another brush.
As soon as you want to re-use the brush, you simply wipe off the gel with a cloth and dip it in the paint. There is no use in washing the gel out, as the water or solvent will have more effect on the paint than the tiny bit of gel that may still be there. The biggest paint manufacturers have tested this elaborately and fully endorse the product for brush storage.
Re-using a paint brush like this takes just about as little time as taking the packaging off a new brush. And we all know a used brush just gets worn in to nicely fit your hand. So why not give some love to your used paint brushes? They deserve a second life.
GO!Paint is a brand of the Hildering Group. A Dutch family owned business in packaging for the paint and chemical industry since 1958. Go!Paint offers a wide range of paint tools for professionals.
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Follow these simple steps to properly clean paint brushes after your next do-it-yourself project.

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An investment in high-quality paint brushes is wasted if they are not properly cleaned and stored after use. Indeed, rushing through the end of a paint job can leave you with flecks of paint in your brushes—which will lead to an imperfect finish on your next project—as well as misshapen bristles. So invest the extra two minutes it takes to do the job right and follow this guide on how to clean paint brushes.

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MATERIALS AND TOOLS Available on Amazon
– Newspapers
– Mineral spirits
– Turpentine
– Mild liquid dish soap
– Small plastic buckets
– Paint brush and roller spinner
– Rags

The Right Way to Clean Paint Brushes

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  1. Use up what paint remains on your brush on whatever you are painting.
    Press the bristles against the inside of the paint can, and lift it up and out as you do—that will squeeze out more paint. Paint away the rest on newspapers, because cleaning a brush is made easier if you remove as much of the paint from its bristles as possible.
  2. Next, examine the can of paint, and use the appropriate sol­vent.
    The right solvent makes the job easy by loosening dried paint, but the wrong one will probably be no help at all. Fill a small bucket with one of the following depending on the type of paint you’ve used:
    • Mineral spirits or turpentine to remove oil-based paint
    • Hot water and mild liquid dish soap to clean paint brushes that have been used to apply latex paint
  3. Immerse the paint brush in the solvent.
    Stir the solvent with the brush for about 10 seconds, wiping and squeezing the bristles on the sides of the container. Work the bristles between your fingers, and run a brush comb through them to remove excess paint without damaging the bristles. If some of the paint has begun to dry on the brush, soaking the brush may be necessary.
  4. Wash it in warm soapy water in a utility sink or bucket.
    Once the paint has been removed from the brush, warm soapy water will clean the brush of the sol­vent and remaining paint.
  5. Shake or spin the paintbrushes dry.
    Before you store your paint brushes, you’ll want to remove all of the water from their bristles. Many DIYers will do so by shaking the brush at the top of a bucket and then blotting the brush dry with a clean rag or news­paper.

    But, for those that have plans to do a lot of painting and wish to preserve their tools, a brush and roller spinner will come in handy. This dual-purpose tool will speed-dry either type of paint applicators using centrifugal force. Just attach a paint brush to the bottom of the tool, then pump the top several times to spin it and fling all water off the business end of the brush.

  6. When storing paint brushes, hang them up or lay them flat.
    Hanging paint tools from a pegboard in your workshop or craft room is not only a great organizational method, but it ensures that the brush’s bristles don’t get bent out of shape stuffed in a bin somewhere. Replace the packaging on your paint brush to maintain its form and prolong its useful lifespan.

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