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Been doin some fibreglass work the last few days.

Is there a brush cleaner you can use to clean brushes or do I carry on buyin the cheapest I can find & throw them away after use.

If available, would I need 2 types of cleaner, one for gel coat & one for resin.

I finished valance light holders tonight & have one layer of matting for the bumper overiders, so not much more to do, more thinking of any future bits I may do (Not that I like the stuff :P )
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Acetone but you have to clean the brushes before the resin sets or you'll have to throw them away.
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TyreFryer wrote:Acetone but you have to clean the brushes before the resin sets or you'll have to throw them away.
Martin,
Thanks for the info,
Cheers,
Mark...
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