Brush Cleaner & Conditioner
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Superlative green chemistry
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Water-based formula
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Gentle and effective
In our unwavering quest towards a greener tomorrow, we continue to blend innovative science with steadfast commitment, ensuring every product we craft not only meets the needs of today but paves the way for a sustainable future.
Introducing our revolutionary ‘Green Chemistry’ Bio-Based Artist's Brush Cleaner and Conditioner – the eco-friendly solution every artist has been waiting for!
Crafted with the environment in mind, this innovative cleaner is a testament to our commitment to sustainability without compromising on quality.
It's water-based, ensuring that your cleaning process is as gentle on your brushes as it is on the planet. Say goodbye to harsh chemicals, as our cleaner is completely free of toxic hydrocarbons, making it safer for you and the environment.
Plus, our brush cleaner and conditioner is non-flammable, which adds an extra layer of safety to your creative space. It smells good too!
Gentle on your brushes. Gentle on our planet.
Yes, you can use the cleaner to switch between colours while painting, including for plein air work. However, we recommend testing with your specific paint brand first, as oil paints vary considerably in their formulations - some contain higher oil content, fixatives, or bulking agents than others.
Best Practice for Colour Switching:
- Wipe excess paint from brush
- Dip in cleaner and wipe on cloth/paper towel
- Give the brush a quick wipe to remove excess cleaner
- Continue painting with your next colour
The water-based formula won't affect most quality oil paints when used this way. In our testing with premium brands like Michael Harding (which have minimal additives), we found no adverse effects on paint application or drying.
Important Considerations:
- More heavily adulterated paints may behave differently
- Always test with your specific paint brand first
- For wet-on-wet techniques, minimal residual moisture is key
- A quick wipe after cleaning removes excess cleaner
For plein air painting, this method works particularly well as you can clean and switch colours quickly without needing water for rinsing.
We'd love to hear about your experience with your particular paint brands!

















