Fenton wrote:Cleaning brushes is interesting..I have been painting for years and never heard of a brush cleaning product, but I shall look
There are literally hundreds of "brush cleaners" out there..loads for the cosmetic side as well. the ones for cleaning cosmetic brushes need to have alchohol to kill off any potential germs that may breed after skin contact..something that is often ignored by a lot of women and they wonder why they get eye infections.
The one used in the cosmetic industry tend to be better than the one for modelling..they are "kinder" to the brushes..and they are perfumed, so they smell nice as well.
Basically though..at the end of the day they (especially the moedelling makes) are a rip off..it´s just Isopropyl alcohol decanted from a big container into a small one with a trendy label on it.
As for the guy not changing his cleaning water for ages..I know I wrote "Change the water regularily" but sometimes It only gets changed when a sort of soup of paint residue forms in the bottom of the pot