Speedball Art Products Gallon Mona Lisa Pink Soap
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My father used to bring home gallons of some kind of pink soap from work in the late 1980s, and it was supposed to clean everything. From greasy hands after working on a car to stains on clothing that are nearly impossible to remove. It was something we used for a long time. We used the last of it in the mid-1990s and were unable to find any replacements. Until now, that is. br>br>I had saved a few ounces of the original soap and compared the two. It's the same soap in terms of feel, scent, cleaning power, and (yes, even taste). It removed red clay from clothing, stains in the laundry that no other product could remove, and even the tiniest amount removed engine grime from your hands. This will clean it if it is dirty. br>br> If you're curious, the scent is similar to soapy almonds.
It's a lot of fun to use your brushes to remove all of the paint. It also conditions them so that the next time you use them, they aren't stiff. For years, I've relied on Pink Soap.
This is what I use in my studio's portable sink (the soap dispenser holds nearly a gallon!). Brushes should be washed with ) It's both gentle and fantastic!.
The best soap is pink soap! Brushes are thoroughly cleansed while remaining gentle. Pink Soap removes paint and solvents from artist's paint brushes and restores them to their best condition, whether I'm using artist's paints or latex paints.
I've tried brushmaster brush soap and W N brush cleaner is available, as are others, but this soap is gentle on brushes and inexpensive.
Love it!.