Paint Brush Shaper



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You pull a clean, fresh paintbrush out of the pile, and a smile stretches instantly across your face. There is simply no better feeling!

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Wouldn’t it be amazing if you could keep your brushes in this good of shape for as long as possible? It may not come as a surprise, but all it takes is some regular care and maintenance.

But, while dirty brushes are the bane of every painter’s existence, they happen. Whether they are accidentally forgotten about after a long day in the studio or merely on their last leg, seasoned artists and brush makers have a few tricks up their sleeves for bringing your brushes back to life.

So, think twice before you pop that trashcan lid, and consider these twelve tips for caring for and salvaging your favorite brushes.

“Repeat the washing and rinsing process until the soap and water runs clear. Keep your water warm, but not hot, as hot water may cause any remaining paint to clot.” - Winsor & Newton

“Soaking your brushes in fabric softener periodically will help restore softness and pliability to their bristles, keeping them from becoming brittle and breaking off.” - Paint Nite

“You can use vegetable oil for cleaning a palette and dish soap and water for brushes. Just don’t let them sit in the water—it will ruin them. But, if they do lose shape, you can stick them in boiling water for a few seconds and they will reshape.” - Lori McNee, Fine Art Tips

“ Remove all excess paint with a soft rag or paper towel. Never let your brush rest on its head. There are many accessories available that will suspend your brush.” - Princeton Artist Brush Co.

“The most important thing to remember with regard to caring for your acrylic brushes is not to let the paint dry following use, as the paint is not soluble in this state and will produce a plastic-like dried texture.” - Winsor & Newton

“Soak oil paint-covered brushes for 5-10 minutes in baby oil (yes, baby oil). This gets a lot of paint and medium off before washing thoroughly with mild soap and warm water. “ - Teri Granger Martin

“The area near the ferrule is often the hardest to clean, but it's actually just as important for maintaining a brush's shape as the tip. Any paint residue that coats the bristles at their base will prevent them from coming together at the top.” - Craftsy

“If the ferrell gets gummed up, I was told that you can soak your brushes in rubbing alcohol for a couple of days and that will solve the problem.” - Carol McIntyre

“After washing with dish soap and water I finish the job as a usual rule with olive oil! You fight oil base with oil! Won't believe how much oil paint is removed from what I thought was a clean brush! The olive oil keeps the bristles soft as well!”

“Grab a glass cup and fill it about 1-2 inches deep with distilled white vinegar. Heat it in the microwave for 1-1.5 minutes then submerge your nasty paintbrushes into it… Take some dish soap (Dawn, Palmolive, etc.) and rinse off the brushes in warm soapy water.” - Crafty Morning

“If you have a painting project in mind, but the only paintbrushes you have are old, hard, and frayed, don’t go through the trouble of buying new ones. Revive old acrylic brushes with hair gel instead! Coat frayed bristles with any hair gel to mend the tips, then wash and soak them in fabric softener. They’ll be good as new!” - Paint Nite

“No matter what works for you, ensure that you reshape your brushes to the way they first looked when you bought them before you let them dry.” - Rosemary and Co

Hungry for more painting tips? Check out this smart advice for all painters we scored at the Plein Air Convention this year!

*Tips may work differently for acrylic and oil paint brushes. Make sure you double check any recommendations with the type of brush and paint you are using, as it varies with paint types.

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A painter is only as good as his or her brush. And a good brush requires care and protection. Brushaper protects like no other Paint brush cover, extending the life of your brushes to save you time, money, and headaches.

ABOUT BRUSHAPER:

Without proper storage, your brushes get ruined quickly. Frayed bristles, worn edges…they take away from the quality of your job. Imagine cutting-in a ceiling with mangled bristles—you end up with paint on the ceiling and time spent redoing your work.

You need Brushaper…the paint brush cover designed by painters for painters.

Brushaper is:

Durable

It won’t fall apart like cheap cardboard Covers

Breathable

It lets your brushes dry quickly, without trapping harmful moisture like Plastic paint brush Covers

Stretchable

It conforms to the shape of your brush to protect it and help it retain its original shape and function

Patented

Brushaper is engineered for long-term performance and made 100% in the U.S.A.

Andy Oliver | Brushaper Founder

Andy Oliver is no newcomer to the paint and brush 0003industry, having grown up working summers with his father, a Detroit-area paint contractor. After graduating from Michigan Technological University, he began his career as an engineer. Andy soon decided to put that career on hold while he started his own successful painting contractor business in Traverse City, Michigan. Ten years later, Andy returned to engineering, finding a way to combine both his 0003painting and engineering experience with the development of Brushaper.

PRODUCTS:

Like you, your brushes work hard all day. So when it’s time to clean up, you need to take care of them. Brushaper is the best way to do that.

VIDEOS:

The New Standard in Brush Care
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How to Use Brushaper

TIPS:

Once the paint brush has been cleaned, place it between the palms of your hands and spin it to remove excess water.

Pull handle until bristles are flush with top edge.

Close Velcro flap; store brush with bristle end down or lay flat.

Your brush is now dry, shaped and ready for use!

TESTIMONIALS:

  • “I’ve been using Brushaper covers for about two weeks now. I like the way they keep their shape and don't stay wet. I’ve been looking for a product like this for some time. I’ll be buying more in the future.”

    Ron Ruszkowski Saugus, MA
    RMR Painting

  • “I’ve used your product for only a short time, but I think it works great! It shapes the brush properly like nothing else I’ve seen. I will be purchasing more for my crew.”

    Robbi Greene Warwick, RI
    Restoration Specialists

  • “I finally tried my Brushaper and am very pleased with the results. Thanks for a wonderful product.”

    Don Maurus South Windsor, CT

  • “Brushaper works as advertised. I threw a wet older brush in and left it for a few days just to see if it would mildew. It didn’t and it even made the brush take shape again. This will be added to my toolbox for sure.”

    Dan Schmidt Chicago, IL
    ASAP Painting

  • “Your product worked great! It’s just snug enough to keep a great shape on the brush. It seems sturdy and should last a long time!”

    T.J. Santillo Pittsburg, PA
    Mario’s

  • “Absolutely worth the investment! Finally a lasting sleeve that keeps the form and protects quality brushes. A genius idea.”

    Roger Coulter Round Lake, IL
    RWC Interiors

  • “Great product! One that most painters have been searching for, because it doesn’t disintegrate like paper covers.”

    Don Goddard Springfield, MO
    All About Paint LLC

  • “I have no complaints since I began using Brushaper. Andy with Brushaper has been a great help. I’ve been in contact with him about ordering full sets.”

    Don Taylor McCullom Lake, IL
    Don's Quality Painting & Remodeling

  • “My lead painter tried this and absolutely loves it! He says it will help prolong the life of his high-end brushes!”

    Steven Gloyer Westerville, OH
    Fresh Coat Painters

  • “We have used Brushshaper for a few months and have had great results! We used the 2 inch version with a Corona brush. The soft case helps shape the brush after you clean it. Our bristles are in great shape after two months. Normally they start to fray after 3-4 weeks. I would recommend them to anyone wanting their brushes to last longer.”

    Jeff Dupont Seattle, WA
    Sound Painting Solutions

  • “Our team loves it…what a great product! I’ve been using it every day since I received it. Fate grand order ost download. Used it on an older trim brush that was frayed and it reshaped it! I could use two more and now that the other members of the crew see it, they want some too!”

    Mike Kremsreiter Lake Zurich, IL
    DBK Painting, LLC

  • “I let my lead painter try this and he really loved it. He is fastidious about cleaning his brushes and really liked the fact that each morning they were really dry and felt like new again….and they do keep their shape very well. Great product!”

    Jerry Fancher Eden Prairie, MN
    Fresh Coat Painters

  • “I’ve been using a Brushaper for the last three years, and it still works great! It keeps brushes in nice working condition, and that’s essential for producing quality work. It’s a no-brainer for professionals in the trade.”

    Tim Zolman Interlochen, MI
    Pathway Homes

  • “Good brushes are expensive. When the cardboard cover fails, which it will, the brush begins to break down. Brushaper helps the brushes keep their shape while drying which greatly extends the life of the brushes.”

    Chris Adams Traverse City, MI
    Adams Custom Painting

  • “Excellent product, it worked exactly as described. It wicked moisture away nicely while in storage overnight and the brush bristles were in perfect shape the next day. I expect to get much more life out of my brushes because Brushaper has such a nice, snug fit. I look forward to adding several more of these covers to my kit!”

    Nichole Lovett Evanston, IL
    Harmony Haus LLC

  • “The Brushaper provides excellent bristle protection allowing the brush to be stored bristles down, up or lying flat. Installation and removal is quick and easy. The Brushaper gets 5 stars for functionality.”

    Tristan Hamberg Fairview, OR
    Refined Painting Services

  • “I'm impressed. If you purchase high-quality brushes, you’ll quickly realize that Brushaper is a superior means of protecting your investment. A very well designed product.”

    Ralph J. Sewickley, PA

FAQS:

What size brush does Brushaper fit?
Available in multiple sizes, Brushaper is available for both angle and straight brushes in 2”, 2.5”, or 3” sizes.

What if I want to sell Brushaper at my store?
We welcome and encourage dealers to sell Brushaper products in stores. If you are interested in retail information, please contact info@brushaper.com.

What’s the return policy?
If you’re unhappy with Brushaper, you may return it to us for a refund. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the consumer.

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How do you clean Brushaper?
Brushaper is easy to clean. No scrubbing caked-up paint out of corners. If your Brushaper gets dirty, just throw it in the washer.

How long does it take for the brush to dry?
Depending on temperature and humidity, it takes about 5 hours on average for a brush to dry using Brushaper. Without using Brushaper, it can take over a week for a brush to dry naturally in the cardboard cover.

How long will Brushaper last?
Brushaper is durable. It won’t fall apart and can even be run through the washing machine. You will replace brushes a lot faster than you’ll ever replace your Brushaper.

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What if I don’t like to clean my brush?
Brushaper is not a substitute for cleaning your brush and is only meant for use with clean brushes. Every good painter knows that cleaning your brush is essential to doing a quality job. Major brush manufacturers recommend cleaning your brush immediately after use to extend its life.