KRUD KUTTER BW32 Detergente e rinnovatore per spazzole, 32 once

Brand:Rust-Oleum

3.5/5

30.87

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Hai dipinto o rifinito? Brush Wash di Krud Kutter è la soluzione perfetta per rimuovere la vernice essiccata dalla maggior parte dei tipi di applicatori di vernice. Appositamente formulato per pulire e ricondizionare spazzole sintetiche e coprirulli. Questa formula biodegradabile a base d'acqua è sicura, veloce ed efficace su vernici ad olio, lattice e smalto. vernice, lacca, gommalacca e poliuretano. DAL PRODUTTORE Hai dipinto o rifinito? Brush Wash di Krud Kutter è la soluzione perfetta per rimuovere la vernice essiccata dalla maggior parte dei tipi di applicatori di vernice. Appositamente formulato per pulire e ricondizionare spazzole sintetiche e coprirulli. Questa formula biodegradabile a base d'acqua è sicura, veloce ed efficace su vernici ad olio, lattice e smalto. vernice, lacca, gommalacca e poliuretano.

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Formula super concentrata, pronta all'uso. Dal nome più affidabile nella pulizia seria e senza solventi Krud Kutter. Sicuro per l'uso a casa e al lavoro. A base d'acqua, atossico, biodegradabile, non infiammabile e privo di xilene. Formula super concentrata, pronta all'uso. Dal nome più affidabile nella pulizia seria e senza solventi Krud Kutter. Sicuro per l'uso a casa e al lavoro. A base d'acqua, atossico, biodegradabile, non infiammabile e privo di xilene. Formula super concentrata, pronta all'uso. Pulisce e ricondiziona i pennelli sintetici. Non tossico, nessun vapore nocivo. Sicuro per l'uso a casa e al lavoro. Flacone da 1 litro.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 426 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎KRUD KUTTER BW32 Brush-Wash Cleaner and Renewer, 32-Ounce
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎BW326
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎2.33 pounds
Manufacturer ‎KRUD KUTTER
Part Number ‎BW326
Product Dimensions ‎2.25 x 5.25 x 8 inches
Size ‎1 Count
Volume ‎1 Quarts

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Scritto da: Cheri R
Excellent
I used to constantly through away and purchase more pricey paint brushes due to not being able to get them clean enough. I ran across this product one day while scrolling on Amazon and decided to give it a try, I am now on my third bottle and wouldn't be without it. I rinse most of the paint out of my brush, stick in a cup with just enough product to cover the bristles, leave it sit over night, and rinse again in the morning, my paint brushes are like brand new and it makes the bristles so soft. I very highly recommend.
Scritto da: L. Morales
Made my old brushes like new
I used this with some old paint brushes and new paint brushes that I’m using for a project. It works great. I was surprised how well it worked. I followed the instructions and the brushes sat in the liquid for a while. But came out great and almost new.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Well that's nice!
I just put my brushes in so I can't see how well it works but I'm sure it's going to be good! The reason for my review is they tape the top on. The last time I ordered 2 gals. of paint, it was delivered all in the bottom of the box, and the delivery person had to put it in a bag. So this is a nice assurance measure that they are willing to take!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great brush cleaner.
Works the best of all the brush cleaners I have tried. Unfortunately not available in my area.
Scritto da: Lakeview Girl
Doesn't really work
I followed the directions exactly but this doesn't really work very well. It's easier to clean brushes with soap and water. I wouldn't buy it again.
Scritto da: Stephen Throop
getting 18 soaks from a quart
After 35 years, there was probably some dried paint in the heels of my favorite brushes. I bought a quart of Krud Kutter because any dried paint will impair a good brush. If I had a round can just big enough for my 4” brush, I'd need a quart to fill it to the ferrule. I've seen it advertised at $14 a quart. That could cost more than a new brush. In the 1980s I made a box to soak my 4” brush with only a little paint thinner. I used two fat nails for pins near the top of my plywood back. They would support the box on the shoulders of a hanging brush. If I tore two holes near the top of a sandwich bag, I could put the brush in the bag and hang the bag on the nails. The side pieces slope because a paint brush tapers from heel to toe. The bottom piece has a groove to catch the bottom edge of the masonite cover. I ground a slot in the cover so I could see the level of the paint thinner in the bag. Each side piece has a staple so I can slide a wire through to hold the cover against the brush to keep the bag from bulging. It takes 50 ml to fill the bag to the ferrule, so I a quart would let me soak the brush 18 times with 40 ml to spare. I let the brush soak in Krud Kutter for 48 hours. It felt pretty good before, and I think it felt better afterward. The cleaner had turned milky. Next time, I may let it soak a week. I won’t need Krud Kutter often. When I use latex paint, I wash and comb my brushes, wash the plastic paint pail, put in a couple of teaspoons of washing soda and a few drops of dish liquid, fill it to the brim, and add the brushes. In a day or two, the soda will loosen any paint I didn’t wash out of the brushes or the pail. Acetone may be the best stuff to soften a lot of hard paint. It won't harm nylon, polyester, or polyethylene bag. It's pretty expensive, and it evaporates fast in an open can. If I ever need it, I'll use a box. A box to soak my smaller brush won't need to be as stiff. I may make one with corrugated paper, cement, and rubber bands.
Scritto da: Kindle Customer
You'll need a rig for your brush
Lets face it I've never been able to get my paint brushes clean after using with latex paint. This product works great at rescuing old brushes and cleaning them right after using. For soaking you'll need a rig of some sort to keep the brush upright and the metal band out of the cleaner. I picked up a quart container with lid at my local home supply store, cut a few slits in the top and voila. As for cleaning recently used brushes about a 1/3-1/2 cup of cleaner in a container of your choosing, swish, mush and tap out the excess. Use a shop towel, rag, newspaper or paper towels to remove the excess and rinse in warm water until it runs cleaner. Again remove the excess water and hang to dry bristles down. I don't know how well this cleaner works with rollers but I could see it doing a good job but you'll most like have to do a bit of prep work to your rollers by getting as much of the paint out as possible. You might also end up using a lot of the cleaner for rollers. Great product works as advertised. I'll definitely purchase again, just need to find a bigger container of it as I have a lot of home painting projects lined up.

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