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Green Stuff World Brush Rinser 11792 - Pink Edition

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Standard reservoir holds 500mL (16.9 oz) of water, with the base accommodating 250mL (8.45 oz) of dirty water.

Compact dimensions: 185mmL x 80mmW x 155mmH (7.2”x3.1”x 6.1”), making it an efficient use of space in your painting area. When you need to clean any, simply rub it sideways over the grooves in the rinse zone. Repeat this operation as many times as necessary with the same amount of cleaning fluid or water until you see it dirty and need to change it. It includes a 250 ml bottle that allows you to flush 30 times. The water reservoir under the rinser has a capacity for 2 bottles of 250ml before cleaning and emptying the dirty water.

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This will depend on the paint you are working with and the type of brush. Normally water is enough. For natural Kolinsky sable or Siberian Kolinsky sable brushes, we recommend using our cleaner and preserver soap, as well as our repair gel. There’s a bit of a learning curve with maintaining the brush rinser. For example, I’m not a fan of trying to refill the reservoir when I have wastewater already in the base. The reservoir uses gravity to feed water in the wash basin so there is no stopping a leak when you turn the system upside down. When the base is empty that’s not an issue. Simply press the button so that the water or paint cleaner falls into the lower reservoir tank, let the channel and the rinsing area refill with clean water, and keep painting. Do I need to use any paint brush cleaner? Here is what my favorite AI writer of the moment, ChatGPT, says about the definition of a brush rinser: When you need to clean, simply rub the brush sideways over the grooves in the rinse zone. Repeat this operation as many times as necessary with the same amount of cleaning fluid or water until you see it dirty and need to change it.

The fact that accidental spills and the need for multiple rinse containers are no longer a problem when you have this brush rinser on your desk is kind of amazing. Some assembly is required, but it only take one Phillips screw to hold the plunger in the wash bin to prevent the water from leaking. It took about 2 min to put the whole thing together. The Brush Rinser takes up a tad bit more space on the table than a normal paint water cup or pot. Sure, it’s not a lot of space for me, but that extra tabletop area is something you should be aware of. Here are the key features summarized: The obvious function of a brush rinser is to collect dirty water and rinse the bristles of your paint brush. The Green Stuff World Brush Rinser does both without any issues or spillage, in fact it looks great on my desk too! Here, I’m rinsing off the red color in my paint brush. 2. Provides clean fresh water conveniently The brush rinser also takes up more desk space than a regular paint cup. If you’re short on workspace, this could become a problem. Finally, because the waste water in the base may not be the same amount as in the clean water reservoir bottle, you should change both at the same time to avoid overflow. There’s a bit of strategy here that you may want to think about.This will depend on the paint you are working with and the type of paintbrush. Normally water is enough. For natural Kolinsky sable or Siberian Kolinsky sable brushes, we recommend using our cleaner and preserver soap, as well as our repair gel.

In part, I know some of you may not mind using a regular paint water cup and a few extra trips to the sink. Also, you won’t be able to stir or scrub your brush bristles as easily in the wash bowl with the brush rinser as easily as you would a normal cup. This may slow you down, or lead to a different workflow than you’re used to.Well, I’m not 100% sure how the AI knew I was talking about the Green Stuff World Brush Rinser, but that sounds pretty close! Because I certainly want to give you my personal experience of using the rinser while working on miniatures, I’ll continue by adding that the brush rinser is way more than the above. There are two water reservoirs in the Brush Rinser: One for clean water (the bottle) and the other for dirty, rinse water (in the base). Assembly is simple, requiring only one Phillips screw and taking approximately 2 minutes to complete. Green Stuff World also offers a 500ML (16.9oz) bottle which I don’t own currently. It is recommended that you remove the water from the washing area and the base every day, to prevent staining or the dirty water creeping into your clean water by osmosis. The “green stuff” as per the company’s namesake is the result of combining two components–yellow and blue putty–to create a powerful epoxy. And that green stuff putty has renown utility in our hobbies. It’s strong, malleable, and works in so many applications, e.g., attaching magnets, sculpting, filling gaps, and more. A lot of brush dipping and color changes went into painting these models. Bottomline: I love my Green Stuff Brush Rinser and recommend it to anyone who works with acrylic hobby paints. While it takes up more space, requires some maintenance, the Green Stuff World Brush Rinser works as intended.

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