Hints for storing brushes in freezers...
I'm sure we've all heard of the trick of temporarily storing "used" brushes in a plastic bag in the freezer instead of cleaning them.
It works and it works well. However, there are a few pitfalls... here's a check-list I've recently had reason to compile which should assist in avoiding the worst:
- Ask permission from SWMBO before placing them in "her" freezer!
- Make sure the plastic bag is sealed tightly. Especially if you ignore the above hint.
- Ensure you squeeze as much excess paint out of the brush as possible. Especially if you ignore either - or both - of the above hints.
- Think twice about the whole thing if the paint is particularly aromatic. Especially if you ignore any - or all - of the above hints.
- Don't bother at all, if it's an oil-based paint. Especially if you ignore any - or all - of the above hints. Most especially if you ignore all.
- Skew (who is still wondering whether peace will come in his lifetime. :sigh:)