As a responsible brush owner, you know that regular maintenance is key to extending the life of your trusty brush.
Rinse it under warm water, then scrub it with a gentle touch to remove any lingering paint or debris.
Don't forget to dry it thoroughly, or you might end up with a brush that's as useful as a wet noodle.
Place it in a cool, dry spot to prevent any damage from moisture or heat.
Don't leave it in a humid environment, or you might end up with a brush that's as brittle as a sad, old stick.
Learn more about optimal brush storage.
Regularly inspect your brush for any signs of wear and tear, such as frayed bristles or a worn-out handle.
If you notice any issues, take the time to carefully trim the bristles and replace the handle if needed.
Find out how to spot potential problems before they become a bigger mess.