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Old 10-25-2004, 11:06 PM   #21
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So let me get this straight...




Hi, i'm new to alot of things. So let me get this straight about olive and walnut oils, and hope you'll be patient with me:



1. Olive oils are great for cleaning brushes after painting. But one needs to wash the brushes with soap and water, after cleaning with olive oils? So can olive oils be used to clean brushes for in-between changing colors during the painting sessions?

2. Walnut oils available in supermarkets are pure, and is a good "replacement" medium for the more-expensive artist brands. At the same time, it's a good brush cleaner? So can walnut oils be used to clean brushes for in-between changing colors during the painting sessions?

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