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    Can I use tester's lacquer thinner with a brush cleaner to clean an acrylic brush?
    Mark Spelman
    Construction Professional
    Mark Spelman is a General Contractor based in Austin, Texas. With over 30 years of construction experience, Mark specializes in constructing interiors, project management, and project estimation. He has been a construction professional since 1987.
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    Yes, using a lacquer thinner along in conjunction with a brush cleaner should work fine.
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    Can you clean brushes that have dried paint on them?
    Mark Spelman
    Construction Professional
    Mark Spelman is a General Contractor based in Austin, Texas. With over 30 years of construction experience, Mark specializes in constructing interiors, project management, and project estimation. He has been a construction professional since 1987.
    Construction Professional
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    No, if paint has already dried the brush cannot be used anymore and should be discarded.
  • Question
    How do I get dry watercolor acrylic paint off paintbrushes?
    Community Answer
    Soaking them in nail polish remover will soften the bristles and break down the dried up paint.
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    What do I use to thin acrylic paint?
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    You can either use a paint medium (Liquitex has many of them) or a small amount of water. Test out the solution first because using too much water can make your paint appear more watercolor-like.
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    When you want to change colors do you clean the brush by running it under cold water also.
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    If you want to change colors, you can use a different brush or swirl it around in a cup of water until the paint comes out. You only need to thoroughly clean with soap and water after you are done using the brush for the day.
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    How do I get dried-on acrylic paint off of brushes?
    Rey Starchaser
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    Most likely your brushes are garbage-bound. It's important to clean your brushes when you're done using them to prevent paint on them from drying. Putting your brushtips in vinegar may revive them, however.
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    How do I dilute acrylic paint?
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    Adding 30% or more water to the paint breaks the bond of the paint at the molecular level. Use Acrylic Medium to thin out the paint. There are some mediums that also act as a sealant to preserve your work as well.
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    Should I use straight water or water/thinner mixture to rinse brushes between colors?
    Braylea England
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    Use regular water and try not to push the brush down hard when cleaning it. After you dip it in the water, making sure most of the paint is off, wipe the brush off with a paper towel.
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    Does this also work for brushes that are used for scale modeling?
    C Grace
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    This method should work for all types of acrylic (water-based) paint and paintbrushes.
  • Question
    Can I use conditioner to preserve my brushes after cleaning them?
    C Grace
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    Do not use hair conditioner on your paintbrushes; it will react with the paint the next time you use them. Once the brushes are cleaned, rinsed, and patted dry, lay them flat to finish drying completely. No preservative is necessary.
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    Can I use dish soap to clean acrylic paint brushes?
    Community Answer
    Yes, any commercially-available liquid dish soap is gentle enough to use for cleaning brushes.
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    How much water do I use with acrylics for the pouring technique?
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    Mixing water with acrylic paint can be done, but be careful not to put too much water or it will not be pigmented enough, it also may become like watercolor paint. The best option for the pouring technique would be to use paint thinner.
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    How can I clean acrylic paint from a sponge?
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    Make sure that it hasn't dried yet. If it has, then it will be extremely difficult to clean off. Wipe your sponge on a tissue or rag and swish it around in a water container. Turn on the sink and place this under and apply slight pressure to rid of the paint.
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    How do I clean oil acrylic paint?
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    Soak the brushes in a vinegar/water solution. That should loosen the paint. If that fails, soak them in rubbing alcohol.
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