How To Clean Your Acrylic Nail Brush
If you still find some hard product on brush which you cant be able to remove after dipping and wiping a few times.
How to clean your acrylic nail brush. Due to the size and shape of these tools they are brilliant for getting to. But in extreme cases where monomer wont remove the acrylic brush cleaners or acetone should be used. If the brush does lose its shape put liquid soap on it to reshape it and then let it sit for 48 hours.
You can also use acetone or a brush cleaner but you should bear in mind that these are a lot harsher and may ruin any natural hair brushes. Soak your brushes in a dish of monomer - T his part of the cleaning process might take an hour or two or you can soak your acrylic brushes. Pour a little of monomer liquid into a shallow dish.
Using monomer specially-made brush cleaner or acetone. Natural bristle brushes like our Oval Kolinsky will not withstand the harsh acetone. Dunk your brush in the acetone and then take it out and repeat steps 3 and 4.
Use your metal cuticle pusher to scrape off any acrylic residue. This tutorial with show you how to save your acrylic nail brush from dried acrylic clogging it up. This method should not be done periodically.
Take clean liquid or brush cleaner and submerge the hair of the brush. After few seconds wipe it with a lint-free towel or tissues. This is also the perfect time to clean the other art materials that you use for acrylic painting.
Exactly how long you will need to soak your brushes for depends entirely on how dirty they are. No matter what I do she always has at least one nail that comes off and she always has lifting and gets water under the acrylic. Gently rinse out the bristles under warm water.