missjodylee
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone
Im new to this site.. I just found it a few days ago and I love it so much!!
Im wrapt to have access to all this knowledge so thanks everyone..
I have a problem with my nail brush that is "gummy".
When I wipe my wet brush on the brush wipe paper it is yellow.
The brush wipe paper is only white.
I have read on some sites that this is caused by dipping the brush to
far into the liquid and the liquid gets up into the ferrule.
Some sites though reccommend dipping your brush all the way into the
liquid up to the ferrule which is what I did and now I have this brush that
I can no longer use..
I have done this to more than one brush and I am getting frustrated..:irked:
Is the liquid contaminated now? Do I need to throw the liquid and the
brush out?
Also how far up the brush should I be dipping in the liquid to prevent this?
When I store my brush I have it laying flat.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help..
Jody
Im new to this site.. I just found it a few days ago and I love it so much!!
Im wrapt to have access to all this knowledge so thanks everyone..
I have a problem with my nail brush that is "gummy".
When I wipe my wet brush on the brush wipe paper it is yellow.
The brush wipe paper is only white.
I have read on some sites that this is caused by dipping the brush to
far into the liquid and the liquid gets up into the ferrule.
Some sites though reccommend dipping your brush all the way into the
liquid up to the ferrule which is what I did and now I have this brush that
I can no longer use..
I have done this to more than one brush and I am getting frustrated..:irked:
Is the liquid contaminated now? Do I need to throw the liquid and the
brush out?
Also how far up the brush should I be dipping in the liquid to prevent this?
When I store my brush I have it laying flat.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help..
Jody