@imagineas1 It's very difficult to recommend any product that is in competition with a product that I have developed for use with my own brushes.I make a 15 degree neatsfoot oil that is refined to eliminate wax and acid commonly found in this type of natural oil, and then I scent it with patchouli oil , because it's made from animal renderings and smells awful!. It is the finest brush oil made.
I'm rotf lmfao I know I know no trans fluid or 10w-30 love the vid I was meaning to correct me statement from my pinstriping vid about brush care after I got my package I'll try to get that done so I don't mislead anyone anymore but yes ppl please use his brush oil it's freakin amazing!!!!!!!!
i never use laquer thinners (or any sort of thinners on my signwriting brushes as i find them 'way too harsh'). i usually use a brush cleaner or mineral turps instead. i use vasolene or petroleum jelly to leave in my brushes after cleaning, but your oil looks even better, but i dont think we have it here in australia....ill have to ask around.
another good video.... Good one for the new people that start doing this. ive shown alot of people that have watched me and they always ask how do i get it so clean.
Do you recommend ONE SHOT brush cleaner 4004 for your brushes? or any brush cleaner will do!
imagineas1 3 weeks ago
@imagineas1 It's very difficult to recommend any product that is in competition with a product that I have developed for use with my own brushes.I make a 15 degree neatsfoot oil that is refined to eliminate wax and acid commonly found in this type of natural oil, and then I scent it with patchouli oil , because it's made from animal renderings and smells awful!. It is the finest brush oil made.
kafkapinstriping 3 weeks ago
I'm rotf lmfao I know I know no trans fluid or 10w-30 love the vid I was meaning to correct me statement from my pinstriping vid about brush care after I got my package I'll try to get that done so I don't mislead anyone anymore but yes ppl please use his brush oil it's freakin amazing!!!!!!!!
MXMSKustomShop 1 month ago
thanks steve!
TheJonnyrock13 1 month ago
i never use laquer thinners (or any sort of thinners on my signwriting brushes as i find them 'way too harsh'). i usually use a brush cleaner or mineral turps instead. i use vasolene or petroleum jelly to leave in my brushes after cleaning, but your oil looks even better, but i dont think we have it here in australia....ill have to ask around.
cheers steve
Cre8iveSignWorks 1 month ago
another good video.... Good one for the new people that start doing this. ive shown alot of people that have watched me and they always ask how do i get it so clean.
cwdesigns01 1 month ago
Love your work!!!
skoolboy44 1 month ago