If you'll be using it the next day or so I just wrap it with aluminum foil and put it in a zip-lok bag; No refrigeration needed. Since all you need to do here is keep the paint that's on the brush from drying out before the next use; it explains the many variations on this theme that all work.
2007-07-26 16:24:52
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answer #1
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answered by Flying Dragon 7
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Not a great idea, especially considering that a good interior oil paint should last about 10 years.
2007-07-26 21:50:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do it all the time too. I use Suran Wrap before putting it in freezer with a rubber band on the neck.
2007-07-26 22:03:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do it all the time. Give it plenty of time to thaw out. If it is only a couple of days, I wrap it in a plastic bag until it is airtight and put it in the fridge
2007-07-26 21:51:55
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answered by mel s 6
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MAke sure you lay it on your ice trays, so it doesnt stick to paper boxes, etc...
If yo put it in a warm oven, you will have less problems with humidity effecting your brush. No warmer than 200-220 degrees though.
2007-07-27 00:54:05
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answer #5
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answered by photoguy_ryan 6
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OIL PAINT:
Rinse brush well in mineral spirits. (Or paint thinner or turpintine.) Seal tightly in plastic bag with air pushed out.
2007-07-26 22:17:45
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answered by Carole Q 6
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you can put the brushes in a zip-loc plastic bag in the bottom of the fridge.
2007-07-26 22:24:59
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answered by luka 5
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rap tightly in plastic and store in the re frig will keep for weeks
2007-07-26 23:19:06
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answered by kitty jorden 3
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do it right, clean it and store it in an air tight bag. its not to hard
2007-07-26 21:51:47
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answered by cape cod dan 3
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