How to Remove Dried-Up Acrylic Paint from Your Brushes

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  • čas přidán 4. 02. 2023
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    Have you ever ruined a good paint brush because you forgot to clean it after painting and then the acrylic paint was all dried up and the bristles were stiff and useless?
    Don’t throw out your brush before you try this cleaning method. I managed to save many brushes this way so consider giving this method a try before throwing away your acrylic paint brushes. So let me show you exactly how I cleaned the brushes from old dried up acrylic paint and how you too can save your brushes from ending up in the trash.
    Of course this doesn't ALWAYS work. It will depend on how much paint was on your brush in the first place and how long it was left to dry before you found out. The 3 brushes in the video were both accidentally left for 4 whole days.
    This is the safest and easiest way I know of how to clean your paintbrushes and I have been using this method for many years.
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Komentáře • 39

  • @user-sb3wh3dd4v
    @user-sb3wh3dd4v Před rokem +11

    Acetone dissolves plastic. Acrylic paint is plastic. Soak the hairs only. You don't want acetone on the finish of the handle. Pour just enough into a metal can to cover the hairs, but not go above the ferrule. Leave the can outside for a few hours. Go check to see how it's working every hour after that. When the acetone has dissolved most of the acrylic emulsion, then dish soap works much faster and more completely.
    This works best on natural hair. Good synthetic brushes can also handle acetone. Cheap synthetic hair can't.
    Although, some cheap brushes are actually improved by this treatment in the sense that, the acetone very mildly eats away at the fibers, leaving a gentle "tooth." That makes the brush hold more water, and hence, more paint. That's a good thing for large wash brushes.
    I learned this trick 40 years ago from my professor, Maurice Papier. It works like a charm!
    I usually take care of my brushes. On some rare occasions that someone or something demands immediate attention (a crying kid, medical emergency or kitchen fire) I've been known to forget my good brush-cleaning habits. When that happens, this method has saved me a lot of money and hassle. ...Hope that helps others. 😃

    • @TheDanishPainter
      @TheDanishPainter  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for taking the time to share your tips and advice - much appreciated! ⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @susanmillsart4469
      @susanmillsart4469 Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for this! I have several brushes that need help! One got stuck together with gloss medium 😬

    • @afrinbengid
      @afrinbengid Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank u so much for the acetone tip, just saved 5 of my brushes ❤

  • @cometothearttablewithvicto9204

    I use Murphy's Oil soap and it does an excellent job and is not as abrasive as our dish soaps in the US. no oil is not left in the brush...it merely rinses out easily with warm water.

    • @bootiebromley999
      @bootiebromley999 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I’m w you. Murphy is by far the best And easiest.

  • @gingertunstall7739
    @gingertunstall7739 Před rokem +7

    Murphy's Oil Soap is the bst for cleaning brushed used for acrylic and oils.

  • @ashleyhall1817
    @ashleyhall1817 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Watching from the U.S., you just saved my brushes! Thank you!

  • @hypnoticblaze4323
    @hypnoticblaze4323 Před rokem +7

    TIP - A similar brush cleaning TIP for us who use oil paints (on top of dried acrylic paint) as a finishing glaze to highlight colors and add depth and dimension to the painting is this - laundry detergent liquid and other times Murphy's Oil Soap.
    Because oil paints dry slower than acrylics but are denser than acrylics, I soak my oil paint brushes in laundry detergent which is a stronger cleaning solution than kitchen soap liquids.
    I do the same soaking, wiping, rinsing in luke-warm water, and wiping dry steps you demonstrated in your excellent video, And I have not (yet?) lost either a dried acrylic or stiff oil paint brush.
    Happy painting!

    • @TheDanishPainter
      @TheDanishPainter  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing your knowledge here - much appreciated! ⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @paulinemurray2365
    @paulinemurray2365 Před rokem +2

    Just what I have been needing very good and very thorough thank you very much

  • @PatriciaBurns-qy3yw
    @PatriciaBurns-qy3yw Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video. I saved 5 of my brushes by doing this and now trying to make it a habit to use this cleaning method!

  • @smith3329
    @smith3329 Před 9 měsíci

    Great advice. I used this to remove built up acrylic floor polish

  • @grimborn9949
    @grimborn9949 Před rokem +1

    Great tip 👍. It happens to every painter from time to time, so you made the world a little bit better 😉

  • @kristiinasakai9957
    @kristiinasakai9957 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Murphy’s has always saved my brushes! I never tried dish soap. Maybe next time I will.

  • @annfrodeberg6658
    @annfrodeberg6658 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for a very good video👍

  • @DaveUsherArt
    @DaveUsherArt Před rokem

    Thanks Marie, I use the liquid for oil brushes, but never tried this for acrylic

  • @johnkitching6293
    @johnkitching6293 Před rokem

    Great tip’ Marie Louise, as it happens from time to time!

  • @christophersoniat9689
    @christophersoniat9689 Před rokem +2

    Love your videos and your artwork! One brush cleaning tip I've used for over 50 years is to use a fine wire brush when I'm cleaning my brushes after use. First I rinse in water or solvent (depending on which type of paint) and then use the wire brush to get the thickened paint that stays at the top of the bristles near the metal ferrule. Then I rinse again in dish soap then water for acrylics or solvent for oil two more times. I have brushes that are over 30 years old and still very usable.
    Thanks, again.
    Chris Soniat

    • @TheDanishPainter
      @TheDanishPainter  Před rokem

      That is such a great tip, thank you for sharing. I’ll definitely try it out 👌

  • @rosemaryclark610
    @rosemaryclark610 Před rokem

    I use 409 cleaning solution and that works well too :) Thanks for sharing!

  • @barbmclean1722
    @barbmclean1722 Před rokem

    Murphy’s Oil Soap works well too! Thanks for your information. I live in Canada.

  • @martinepernot2851
    @martinepernot2851 Před rokem

    Super merci

  • @JeffChorney
    @JeffChorney Před rokem +1

    After the soap try a bit of olive oil to recondition the bristles/hair. Even better for synthetics is brush soap!

  • @cindyturner6017
    @cindyturner6017 Před rokem

    i use hand sanitizer it works pour out the size of a quarter smoosh brush around and rince :)

  • @edstathis7377
    @edstathis7377 Před rokem

    Looks like hand sanitizer is the big winner. Will have to give it a try. Also, what can you do for a brush that was left in the water too long and now the hairs are all bent (curled). Anything?

    • @TheDanishPainter
      @TheDanishPainter  Před rokem

      I’ve tried pressing them between heavy books and for round brushes I’ve used rubber bands to try and get the shape back… but sorry to say that I haven’t really been very successful..

  • @asiartandcraft
    @asiartandcraft Před rokem +3

    you can also use hand sanitizer to clean up your brushes as it alcohol in it eats away acrylic paints

    • @TheDanishPainter
      @TheDanishPainter  Před rokem +1

      Great I’m going to try that for sure, thanks so much!

    • @artfelt2095
      @artfelt2095 Před 2 měsíci

      Wow !! Thanks for sharing 🙏❤️

  • @katpaints
    @katpaints Před rokem

    I have an ancient one-serving bottle of vodka that I have used for decades. We got a dozen bottles as a prize at a business party and taking one for my small brushes was perfect! If a brush got stiff when painting, I soaked it in the vodka - alcohol - and it loosened it up. The floating debris kept any curious teenager out of it... rolling my eyes......

    • @TheDanishPainter
      @TheDanishPainter  Před rokem

      Haha I have a teenager in the house and I’m sure it’d stop him also 😆 BTW great tip, thanks so much for sharing 🎨

  • @Buonarotti10
    @Buonarotti10 Před rokem

    Have you tried denatured alcohol? It is supposed to dissolve acrylic paint.

  • @TheDanishPainter
    @TheDanishPainter  Před rokem

    Hello Painter Friends🎨 Have you ever ruined a good paint brush because you forgot to clean it after painting and then the acrylic paint was all dried up and the bristles were stiff and useless? 🖌🖌 This happened to me last week and I wanted to share what I did to save te brushes in case this ever happens to you. I know there are other ways to clean brushes using chemicals but I wanted to share a safe alternative using common household items.
    Thanks for watching 💫💫💫

  • @bootiebromley999
    @bootiebromley999 Před 5 měsíci

    Murphy Oil Soap overnight.

  • @webstercat
    @webstercat Před rokem

    This happens to me all the time. My bad habit…

  • @daisymay3426
    @daisymay3426 Před rokem +1

    Alcohol hand sanitizer is very effective and quick.

  • @acknims
    @acknims Před rokem

    Backing soda does a better cleaning!