[post_page_title]Use a plastic bag to keep paintbrushes fresh[/post_page_title]
Painting walls can be a wonderfully relaxing activity… unless you don’t finish everything you wanted to paint in one go, that is. If that happens, you’ll just come back to a brush that went as hard as solid steel after paint was left to dry on it for like 35 seconds.
Don’t go crazy, though – go creative. If you seal the paintbrush in an airtight plastic bag when you’re done using it, it’ll stay fresh and usable for your next project – no matter how far down the road it is.
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