2023 - Volume #47, Issue #4, Page #30
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Slick Way To Clean Paint Brushes
For outside use, hook The Brush Wash to a female hose connection. Place the brush inside the unit and turn on the water. Don’t forget the bucket underneath The Brush Wash.
Make sure the water pressure doesn’t move the water level past the intake, where the water comes into the unit. Push the brush up and down in the unit to help the water rinse the paint from the brush.
After 30 seconds of pushing it up and down in the water, remove the paintbrush and use the built-in brush comb on the back to help remove any dried paint. Then put it back in the unit to rinse away any dried or leftover paint.
You’ll know the brush is clean when the water circulated out of the unit is no longer dirty.
Feedback on The Brush Wash from customers on the Lowe’s website rates it as 4.2 out of 5 stars. Bob89 said, “If they could’ve made this 10 years ago, it would’ve saved me a lot of the aggravation of cleaning brushes. I don’t do a job without one now.”
The Brush Wash is available on the company website for $29.99.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, The Brush Wash, 12 Liberty Drive, Unit 7/8, Londonderry, N.H. 03053 (ph 603-391-5214; thebrushwash@gmail.com; www.thebrushwash.com).
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