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Manda's (Amachan) Brush Maintenance

Manda's (Amachan) Brush Maintenance

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Getting your new brush ready.

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So you’ve gotten yourself a new brush and want to start painting with it, but first there are a couple of steps to go through to make sure the brush is good to use. When getting a new brush the first thing to do is check for defects and return it or contact the manufacturer if there are any. If no defects are found then rinse the brush the brush under lukewarm water, not hot water, in order to clean wax or maybe some dust particles that might have collected on your brush before you bought it. Some brush manufacturers put a wax on their brushes to protect them during transit and to make sure they get to you in perfect condition.

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