Cleaning Brushes
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Cleaning Brushes
Hey guys!! I was browsing around the dollar store and I found a great way to clean your brushes while at a gig...........
Okay so. They sell a little denture cleaner case. It has a plastic tray that you can lift out also.
What I do... I put some soap... (Ivory from the dollar store also) into the denture cleaner kit on top of the plastic tray. Then I dump a little water in there. The bottom on the plastic tray is even textured a bit so when you rub it on it it helps cleaning. Anyhow... then when the water gets nasty you can lift the tray with the soap up out of the container and dump the water.. YAY!
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Okay so. They sell a little denture cleaner case. It has a plastic tray that you can lift out also.
What I do... I put some soap... (Ivory from the dollar store also) into the denture cleaner kit on top of the plastic tray. Then I dump a little water in there. The bottom on the plastic tray is even textured a bit so when you rub it on it it helps cleaning. Anyhow... then when the water gets nasty you can lift the tray with the soap up out of the container and dump the water.. YAY!
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