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Housing Paint Brushes

One-pound coffee cans with plastic tops make handy containers for soaking paint brushes. Cut crossed slits in the lid, put the brush in the can, pour in some turpentine, and put oh the lid with the brush handle through the slits. The liquid is then unlikely to spill, the odours do not escape as easily, and the brush does not rest on the bottom of the can.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31262, 7 January 1967, Page 2

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Housing Paint Brushes Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31262, 7 January 1967, Page 2

Housing Paint Brushes Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31262, 7 January 1967, Page 2

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