Date: 3/26/2002, 11:41 am
I have done this with latex paints on brushes and rollers, and have had it work out OK. I think I tried it once with an oil based paint, and it did set up. But I also think that I left it in the freezer for a long time. Now for varnishing, I clean my brushes everytime I use them. It's a little more work, but if you have a good brush, then like any tool, if you take care of it properly, then it will do a good job for you. There is always the alternative of using foam brushes for varnishing, which also do a very nice job. Pamela
I'm just about done with a Guillemot and a Guillemot play, and hope to start
: varnishing later this week. I broke down and bought a decent brush, but
: the idea of cleaning it 13 times in the next month doesn't much appeal to
: me. I thought I saw (maybe on this web site, or maybe somewhere else) a
: technique of putting the brush in wax paper or something and putting it in
: the freezer between uses, and I think I remember my Grandad doing this,
: but I forget the details, and wonder about things like water condensation
: and such. Anyone have any experience with this?
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Messages In This Thread
- Seeking: info on paint brush in freezer technique
Mike Loriz -- 3/25/2002, 10:12 pm- Re: Seeking: info on paint brush in freezer techni
Mike Loriz -- 3/28/2002, 3:24 pm- Forget freezing. Clean it promptly, or lose it *NM*
Paul G. Jacobson -- 3/26/2002, 11:06 pm- Re: Seeking: info on paint brush in freezer techni
Dave Houser -- 3/26/2002, 3:45 pm- Agree
Sam McFadden -- 3/26/2002, 11:27 pm
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David Ross -- 3/26/2002, 12:29 pm- Re: Seeking: info on paint brush in freezer techni
Pamela Watson -- 3/26/2002, 11:41 am- Re: Seeking: info on paint brush in freezer techni
John Monfoe -- 3/26/2002, 5:00 am- Re: Seeking: info on paint brush in freezer techni
Pamela Watson -- 3/26/2002, 11:33 am
- Forget freezing. Clean it promptly, or lose it *NM*
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