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00:00.000 --> 00:03.140 I've shared with you something to ruin a brush.
00:03.320 --> 00:07.000 This is a zero line brush, which unfortunately 00:07.500 --> 00:10.880 Badly put back in the cap.
Well, what can you do 00:11.380 --> 00:14.720 To do? You try to put it back, don't you? 00:15.220 --> 00:19.080 try to get the brush at the base of the brush 00:19.580 --> 00:23.460 to break it back, put it in a different trough, but still 00:23.960 --> 00:27.880 There comes a point when it helps that we have a process 00:28.380 --> 00:32.460 For a trick.
You're going to dip it in boiling water 00:32.960 --> 00:36.060 Stack the brushes and bang! 00:36.540 --> 00:40.680 Put it back into the original.
That we might even do it this way 00:41.180 --> 00:44.620 If you've got a brush that's been cleaned up, it's also about a second or so 00:45.120 --> 00:48.780 We leave it in, but a lot of the places we eat it, we leave it in to solve the problem.
00:52.470 --> 00:55.170 Then drain the water out of it, 01:02.240 --> 01:04.500 and you've got your brush ready, 01:05.420 --> 01:09.460 But at this time, because you're using it on its own, you should always open it back up 01:09.960 --> 01:10.600 Put the brush back in the pocket, 01:17.020 --> 01:18.660 wipe it off the paper, 01:28.160 --> 01:30.160 and you've got your brush.
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