Evening to the Forum. Any one had problems cleaning brushes with soapy water as per instuctions on tin? Customer supplied the satinwood, bought from H******e. Thanks.
Thanks for bothering to reply, John. I did, and it wasn't. I never buy from the sheds, I asked in case wrong info on tin was regular event. And the emulsion the customer bought, needed three coats.
Thanks for that Baynie. I didn't expect gloss performance from a tin that said two hours drying and wash in soapy water. If you paint for a living you know I mean having to come back the next day for the second coat and taking longer to apply.
I would use somrthing like Polycell brush cleaner, soak the brushes in that then wash off with warm soapy water.
If you have a screw top jar pour in a lttle cleaner and when youve finished painting drop the brush into the jar, then in the morning just rinse off and carry on painting.
you can always use the left over brush cleaner for jobs around the house, i.e. clean bath, cooker etc.
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