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Brush Repair Gel

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Paint Brush Repair Gel

Brush repair gel also called brush restorer is a product used to revive and restore the shape and form of paintbrushes as well as your makeup brushes. Brush repair gel is water-soluble and does not stain, because it contains a mixture of conditioning agents and solvents that work together to reshape and recondition bristles. This acrylic restorer is usually applied by gently massaging the hair of the tips with the product, then rinsing and reshaping the tip to its original form. This product is used at the end of paintbrush productions to give them the final touch, and it is a helpful tool for maintaining the quality of paintbrushes and extending their lifespan.

This product is compatible with brush soap cleaner and preserver and should be used after removing all paint residue from the bristles. Recover the tips and leave them brand new.

This set includes a 17 ml pot

How to use a Paint Brush Restorer

A paint brush restorer is a product designed to clean and rejuvenate paintbrushes that have been used with acrylics, oil-based or solvent-based paints. It helps to remove dried residues and restore the hair of the tips to its original condition.

Here are the general steps on how to use it:

Wet the bristles of one that you want to recover with water.

Squeeze a small amount of product onto one of your fingers or a clean surface.

Gently massage the bristles into the gel, working the product through the bristles to the ferrule.

Use your fingers or a cloth to reshape the bristles back to their original form gently.

Leave it to air dry completely before using it again for about 10 minutes. Avoid leaving the tip to dry against something, e.g. placed upside down in a glass, as this can cause the bristles to lose their shape.

Before repainting, wipe the tip a bit with water to soften it.

Repeat the process after each painting session and your painting tools will be always like new.

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