Natural bristle brushes are best when working with oil based paints.
The water in the latex paint will soften the bristles of a brush intended for oil paint, so it is not a good idea.
No. There are special brushes for oil based paint.
mineral spirits.
Just like a paint brush, except with oil or butter.
Just like a paint brush, except with oil or butter.
you paint with it
If it is necessary to paint a hair-on cowhide rug, use spray paint for fabric. If latex or oil paint is used it will make the rug stiff and sticky.
It may work as gasoline is powerful, but its not ideal. Try linseed oil.
Yes, oil paint.
at our paint store there is a small tool with a semi circle on one side and a sharp set of spikes on the other, you get the majority of the paint off with the spikes and after that a paper towl, then put the brush in a large ziplock bag that's airtight and the brush will stay soft. if you want to clean the brush to use with other paints, the orange handsoap powder that you get at a hardware store will suck the oil right off, but make sure to really rinse the soap off before you use the brush again.
You can do it with a roller, brush or spray.
paint, a paint brush, paint brush bucket, and plastic paper for the floors so paint won't drip on it.