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Brushes, Continued Handles Handles made of wood or plastic hold the ferrule and the bristles. Oriental brush handles are made of bamboo or twigs.    People give relatively little thought to brush handle length, but a handle that is too long or too short will imbalance the hand as it travels across a surface. Use short-handled brushes when you are working close to a surface and for detail work.    Long-handled brushes can counterbalance the brush tip and are better suited for expansive areas without well-defined detail. Cleaning brushes After using a brush, clean it thoroughly.    A brush properly cared for will last many years.    Throw away brushes with crusted and curled bristles or reuse them as disposable paste brushes.    Do not trim brush tips and continue to use them because the bristles will not respond correctly.   In particular, keep the area around the ferrule clean.    Shape and store the brush after cleaning. To clean, shape, and store brushes, follow this table: Step Action 1 Remove as much color as possible by initially rinsing brushes: in water for water-based paints, and in thinner or mineral spirits for oil-based paints. 2 Wet brush in lukewarm water after removing all color. 3 Lather palm of hand with mild face soap. 4 Stroke  brush  back  and  forth  in  hand. 5 Rinse  thoroughly  in  clean  water. 6 Shake  excess  water  from  bristles. 7 Shape  bristles  gently  into  original  shape. 8 Store  brushes  with  bristles  up. Continued  on  next  page 1-29

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