Hello Helmar friends! Martice here, sharing a quick DIY for repairing detached paintbrushes.
Do you have paintbrushes that look like mine? Ok, I'll confess: these are the really inexpensive kind. You know, the ones in the kids' craft section in art supply store? Yes, I have a few of 'em too!
I like to use these as texture and mark-making brushes but NOT for detailed work. Why? Because the bristles are too limp and they have a tendency to fall out. Not cool, is it?
The photos below are easy to understand but I want to share a few pointers and introduce you to Helmar Silicone Adhesive Sealant if you haven't heard of it before.
Some reasons why the ferrule detaches from the wooden handle:
- if you let your paintbrushes soak in water jar too long, the wood expands (acts like a sponge) and loosens the glue inside the ferrule.
- naturally happens in humid climates
- tapping the brush too hard during cleaning
- A sign that your paintbrushes may be too cheap. This has been the case for all of my craft brushes that have done this. (I've heard expensive brushes have this problem, as well.)
Silicone Adhesive Sealant is great because you don't have to worry about it loosening up like regular glue. There's a super tight, waterproof bond and it's permanent! According to the packaging, it is a multi-purpose, industrial grade sealant that dries clear and flexible.
Can be used on: paper tole, aluminum, powder coated metals, stainless steel, glass, most woods and plastics, canvas, porcelain, rubber, concrete, cement products, metals like zinc and copper.
Here's my simple method on how to repair paintbrushes…and no, you don't need to throw them away.
Let's recap:
1. Always ensure surfaces are clean, dry and free from dirt and grease. Do not apply sealant to wet surfaces.
2. When applying sealant, ensure that sealant bond has good surface contact. (Secure cap immediately otherwise a cured plug will form in the top of the tube making it difficult to use the product again.)
3. Reattach the ferrule with its handle.
Sealant will ooze out of the ferrule. Wipe away the excess. Helmar Silicone Adhesive Sealant sets within 10 minutes and cure in 7 days.
Remember, when purchasing art supplies, you get what you pay for. You can't always expect cheap products to yield superior performance. Invest in a couple of high-quality brushes, when you can. You deserve the best!