How to PROPERLY clean Distress Oxide Blending Brushes!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
  • CLUMPED BRISTLES ON YOUR BLENDING BRUSHES?
    Does it affect the smoothness of your blending? I have tried and tested three different cleaning methods and found the BEST result for you!
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Комментарии • 36

  • @Ceteria5
    @Ceteria5 11 месяцев назад +4

    In the US we have Dawn Power Wash for dishes. I tried it on house paint rollers & brushes, it was unreal, cleaned them fast & even removed a lot of old paint out of the bristles. Then tried it on my oxide brushes, it took 95% of the dye off the bristles all the way down & kept the brush soft.
    I never use anything else & keep a bottle close by. It takes just about everything off in my artroom & throughout the house that other products don’t get off!

  • @mikeavery8430
    @mikeavery8430 Год назад +6

    I cleaned mine out a few weeks ago with washing up liquid, I had one of those brush scrubber things with all different notches on and rubbed my brush over those cleans deep down… I did find leaving them to dry and the cleaned them again they came up really good…☺️. From Sue ( on hubby’s account) A good video as it’s something all have to do.

  • @lesleydickson7746
    @lesleydickson7746 Год назад +6

    I like my brushes be full of ink. They work better. If you feel they look clumpy rub them on a silicon dish scourer. That will remove the powdery build up without getting your brushes saturated and having to wait ages for them to dry.

  • @amyswares
    @amyswares Год назад +2

    Great comparison experiment! Thank you for doing this! I use natural items in my skin care too!

  • @Bezjc1936
    @Bezjc1936 Год назад +5

    I clean my Oxide brushes with a bar of Imperial Leather soap. I have always used this for my paint brushes, whichever paint, ink, medium, or glue I have used on them, so it seemed natural to use it for my ink blending brushes too.

  • @sandrasimpey1712
    @sandrasimpey1712 Год назад +1

    Very informative. I was thinking of trying a mix of bicarb soda and wash up liquid

  • @louiseorr8963
    @louiseorr8963 Год назад +1

    I haven't tried it on my blending brushes, but for my make-up brush I use dishwash liquid and lemon juice in a bit of water. Works like a charm! Thanks for sharing.

  • @bethrogers5656
    @bethrogers5656 Год назад +1

    I use a combo of dishwashing soap (dr. Bronner’s works well) and olive oil for makeup and blender brushes. Also works for paint brushes, and other natural hair bristle brushes. Olive oil bar soap works too. If you put some of this cleaner on a brush used for cleaning veggies or utility cleaning brush (hard nylon or plastic bristle) and gently rub the makeup or blender brush over the harder bristle brush, it’s another way of getting the cleaning solution deeper into the brush.

  • @christinebrooks5556
    @christinebrooks5556 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the experiments Lou.
    Ive seen a video putting all ur brushes like these in a pillow case tying it & washing them in the washing machine on 30 degrees, with your normal washing powder, & they all came out lovely & clean, nice & soft aparrintly, Ive not tried this but very tempted, as its a very easy solution, no washing each brush individually, all nice & clean in one go, I really like that idea as saves time. x

  • @artbyyuna337
    @artbyyuna337 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this great experiment! As Distress products are water based I would have assumed that the washing up liquid would work the best lol. As for olive oil - mmm big fail lol. I could never see that working to remove a water based product but it was certainly worth a try. I just put some plain soap on mine (not oil based) and give a soak in water overnight.

  • @poppythecat454
    @poppythecat454 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for that. I was trying soap but now I will go onto a washing up liquid

  • @rainbow_rising
    @rainbow_rising Год назад +6

    I found my favorite, for brushes, stencils - awesome for glue too, Savon de Marseille soap. Not that expensive in Sweden, & it's lasting. I make different things, but cards especially for Christmas. Thanx Lou for the video, every advice is welcome❤

    • @sushanart
      @sushanart Год назад

      😇🩵🙏🙌🇸🇪

  • @whichwitchhazel
    @whichwitchhazel Год назад

    Great comparison xx

  • @sophiemsmply4you572
    @sophiemsmply4you572 Год назад

    Thanks Lou, great video.

  • @lindabunce5133
    @lindabunce5133 Год назад

    Perfect timing! I just was thinking yesterday that i needed to clean mine.

  • @AlysonGold
    @AlysonGold Год назад +2

    Thank you for this! I saw you put them in the washing machine, but I didn't want to do that because of the labels (as you found out 🤣) Thank you for showing us how to use the liquid dish soap, but now I'm curious about your natural skin care solutions 😆

    • @sushanart
      @sushanart Год назад +1

      Yes me too! 😁👍

  • @bonnerdebbie
    @bonnerdebbie Год назад

    Thanks Lou, this is very helpful!

  • @irisbradley8777
    @irisbradley8777 Год назад

    Yes, Lou, what is your skin care regimen?
    Great tips!

  • @michelegourd5742
    @michelegourd5742 Год назад

    Very helpful!!

  • @anneslinger2189
    @anneslinger2189 11 месяцев назад

    I tend to just spritz a little water on my brushes at the end of a blending session, and then wipe AS MUCH off of them as I can, and I've never noticed any bristles clumping
    I'm not surprised the olive oil didn't work. D.O. inks are water reactive, so trying to clean them with oils...it wouldn't dissolve. And then to wash off oil n a bowl of water...oil and water don't mix.
    Thanks for the info.

  • @mags8014
    @mags8014 Год назад

    Interesting!

  • @paula-xmoonlitfaeryx
    @paula-xmoonlitfaeryx Год назад +2

    Very informative. Thank you Lou. I cleaned my brushes last time with anti bac liquid hand soap as was too lazy to go grab the washjng up liquid 😊 btw did you finish hubs card in time x

    • @LouCollins
      @LouCollins  Год назад

      Yes I did! Photos up on Facebook now x

    • @paula-xmoonlitfaeryx
      @paula-xmoonlitfaeryx Год назад

      @LouCollins Well done, i bet he loved it ... I don't do Facebook... will you do a short video to show it also? x

  • @weeyin64
    @weeyin64 Год назад +3

    I use hair shampoo, baby shampoo is the best

  • @jeanhiebert3425
    @jeanhiebert3425 Год назад +2

    Have you tried rubbing alcohol? I think Jennifer McGuire keeps it handy for immediate cleanup. I keep forgetting to try it

  • @claresealy1793
    @claresealy1793 11 месяцев назад

    Can you use sponges on the ink instead of that brushes and if so, do you just clean them in the same way? Thanks

  • @angelicawilliams5288
    @angelicawilliams5288 Год назад +1

    Dish soap 🤗

  • @pinkmosquito22
    @pinkmosquito22 11 месяцев назад

    I wonder if those silicone scalp scrubber thingys would get down deep into the bristles? 🤔

  • @michellebushnell7012
    @michellebushnell7012 Год назад +1

    What about putting them in a dishwasher?

  • @joannelind6682
    @joannelind6682 Год назад

    Baking soda and vinegar😊

  • @louiseking
    @louiseking Год назад +1

    Have you tried putting them in the washing machine?

    • @LouCollins
      @LouCollins  Год назад +3

      Yes but this didn’t clean into the bristles, just the surface