ya will if ya gonna clean up spills and ya brush, OR ya can buy cheap brushes and bin them between coats, ya could even just leave used brush in plain water to stop air getting to it, and wring it out on old rag when ya use it next, i always do that with gloss and other solvent based paints
oh buy some disposable gloves too, much easyer than trying to wash it off ya hands
ya will if ya gonna clean up spills and ya brush, OR ya can buy cheap brushes and bin them between coats, ya could even just leave used brush in plain water to stop air getting to it, and wring it out on old rag when ya use it next, i always do that with gloss and other solvent based paints
oh buy some disposable gloves too, much easyer than trying to wash it off ya hands
ya need to get some bigger brush too. only got some tiny one for touch up at home.
got plenty of gloves and cleaning solvent in my lab so don't have to buy them.
#18: Re: paint Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 10:49 am ----
Seabook wrote:
Harry wrote:
Halfords do stock them yes, around £7-8 for a smaller tin. What do you mean about thinners? It would be wise to clean the surface before painting yes.
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