Introduction
There's no need to throw away the whole brush if the handle has cracked, come loose, or just seen better days. A quick, cheap handle repair can make a brush you already trust last longer. Most of the time, damage happens because the tool is used a lot, gets wet, or is thrown around in a toolbox. But with a little patience and the right materials, you can fix it.
Before you begin, make sure you have some basic tools on hand: wood glue or epoxy, sandpaper, and maybe wood filler if the handle has deeper cracks. Also, get some oil or varnish if you want to refinish it. If you're using stronger adhesives or finishes, make sure the area is well-ventilated. If you don't want glue on your hands or splinters, wear gloves.
This guide shows you how to get your brush back in working order so you can use it for your next project.
What you need
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Clean the broken ends of the paint brush using a cotton swab and a small amount of rubbing alcohol to remove dirt, paint flakes, and oils.
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