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May. 27th, 2003 07:30 pmlast night i finished painting my project for pottery (painting because there wasn't enough time to glaze at school) that was of course due today. not a good idea, by the way -- waiting until the last minute that is.
anyway, i had a limited supply of paint and no red or yellow. i did however find two little 1/4 oz. glass bottles with the name "testors [the brand] gloss enamel" in what else, red and yellow. they were fairly old, but worked great. the only problem was when i went to clean my brush, it turned very sticky and very hard to get off. after a lot of scrubbing i got it off the brush, the sink, and my hands.
was i supposed to clean it another way or was that the way it was supposed to be? i used warm water and soap, like i always do. the stuff is really nice and i was hoping to use it on some beads i made -- but how do i clean my brushes? or can i? there weren't any directions on the bottles.
thanks :)
anyway, i had a limited supply of paint and no red or yellow. i did however find two little 1/4 oz. glass bottles with the name "testors [the brand] gloss enamel" in what else, red and yellow. they were fairly old, but worked great. the only problem was when i went to clean my brush, it turned very sticky and very hard to get off. after a lot of scrubbing i got it off the brush, the sink, and my hands.
was i supposed to clean it another way or was that the way it was supposed to be? i used warm water and soap, like i always do. the stuff is really nice and i was hoping to use it on some beads i made -- but how do i clean my brushes? or can i? there weren't any directions on the bottles.
thanks :)