Ok one of my gold tips is having a bad hair day. What the best way to wash it. It's a single thickness Luco bought back in 82. I tried the size bath but did not help.
Thanks Tim
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Cleaning Tip
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Cleaning Tip
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Re: Cleaning Tip
Use a small amount of liquid detergent and water, rub into the brush w/ your fingers, rinse, blot between a paper towel, finish drying w/ a hair dryer on low.
It'll work like a new brush after cleaning.
It'll work like a new brush after cleaning.
Re: Cleaning Tip
Thanks Danny... I'll give it a wash, rinse, low heat hairdo reset. Just did not want to curl it up treating it wrongly.
Sure I paint thing for my amusement and then offer them for sale. A brushslinger could whither en die from lack of creativity in this plastic town my horse threw a shoe in. 
