"The Masters" Brush Cleaner and Preserver was created by an artist for artists, to make brush-care easier, simpler, safer, more effective, and more economical.

The Masters Brush Cleaner removes oils, acrylics, watercolors, stains, and varnishses. And it helps prevent paint build-up in the ferrule. It also prevents the hardening and build-up so common with today`s acrylic paints.

The Masters Brush Preserver was formulated in conjunction with a cosmetic laboratory to help condition and preserve your brushes with same care and thought as products that you use on your hair. It keeps your brushes like new so they`ll retain the same natural snap and luster - for consistent performance - as the day you bought them. Do not throw away old brushes with dried-on oil paint, no matter how hard the bristles are. The Masters restores old, stiff brushes to like new condition. Simply wet with water, swirl, lather and let brush sit a while before rinsing. Repeat process until all the paint is removed. Your brushes will be reconditioned and you will have a new old brush.

For Cleaning:
1. Wipe brush to remove excess paint.
2. Wet brush and/or "The Masters" with water
3. Swirl brush in "The Masters" and work into a lather.
4. Rinse with clean water.
5. Repeat if necessary until brush is clean (lather will be white). You can clean one colour after another without removing the previous colours from "The Masters" first.

For Preserving:
1. Clean brushes as above
2. Leave clear lather on the bristles, shape and allow to dry.
3. Shake powder off bristles when ready to use again.  

For Restoring
1. Clean brush as above, but use hot water.
2. Allow lather to remain on bristles for a few minutes.
3. If necessary, tap bristles on hard surface to work paint out
4. To clean paint from ferrule, allow lather to remain on the bristles for several hours, and repeat cleaning process.
5. Leave clear lather on bristles, shape, and allow to dry