Brush Cleaner

Brush Cleaner

Brush Cleaner

Instructions

Always wear goggles and gloves. Latex gloves are not sufficient. Neoprene or chemical resistant gloves only. Dust masks do not provide protection against vapors. Use an Organic Vapor Respirator.

To Remove Hardened Coatings:


  1. Pour Brush Cleaner into a wide-mouthed can or a flat pan for roller (roll until saturated).
  2. Let brush or roller soak until old paint is loosened.
  3. If brush is still hard after a few minutes, separate bristles with putty knife or old fork and resoak.
  4. Wash clean with warm soapy water and wipe dry.

To Preserve New Brushes And Rollers:


  1. After painting and preliminary clean up of brush or roller with thinner (water for latex), resoak in Brush Cleaner, then rinse in cold water, hang to dry.
  2. Wrap brush or roller carefully in paper for storage.

Brush Cleaner is water rinseable and is harmless to natural and all synthetic rollers and brushes.

Warnings:

  • Contains Acetone, Xylene, Methyl Ethyl Ketone and Petroleum Distillates.
  • Use with adequate ventilation.
  • Brush Cleaner is Flammable. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame.
  • Close container after each use.
  • Contact with flame or hot surfaces may produce toxic gases.
  • Keep out of reach of children.

First Aid:


If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Call Physician immediately. In case of eye contact, immediately flush thoroughly with water and call a Physician. For skin contact, wash thoroughly.