hrsday, Dec. 14, 1950 : THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 18 Sol Ti Tere ie iio SAVAVAVAAVAAWVAAMAAMAMAMAMAMWWWE : ; shaken out by rolling the handle L4, 15 , 19; == OM YOUR COLOR COUNSELOR of the brush between the palms y Py ¥ of the hands. The latter type of «oS ; __RUTH D. SUNLEY-- brush should then be suspended vi e aa - 1X in linseed oil for at least twelve d (§ hours before use. Don't let the bristle end rest on the bottom of PAINT APPLICATORS a an Does vest or EE to use the brush, lay it on its side only must you have good |coater is the same as that re-|and pres the or su wie a yaad s ; paint when you start your |.quired for a brush. en strip, working ownward to ® 2 § Dion | project, but you| If you haven't observed all the|the tip. Spin the brush inside a Phone Oakville 928 have high quality tools with |rules, and find yourself with a container to throw off the rest lo do the job. A good [brush that's a mess--all gum-[of the oil, and comb the bristle £ holds more paint, won't|med up with hardened paint, you straight. 4 its bristles, leaves a clean [can probably still salvage it. and gives a more uniform [Soak it for a day or so in a lia: that will last for years if uid brush cleaner, working the . Be sure, too, | bristles occasionally to loosen clase a brush of the cor-| the hard paint. Scrape as much of Bt ize for the job at hand--|the paint out as possible and ty to paint a wall with a souk the brush in hot, soapy wa- brush or to cover a narrow [ter. Then, using soap powder, with a big one. serub the brush on a washboard. or use with water paints,|Rinse all the soap and paint out, tush should be washed in [let it dry, and the brush should immediately after you have [be ready for use again. i ith it. When| As to treatment for a new ints are used, the brush may [Dbrush, the new nylon bristle pended In linseed oil dur- brushes need no more preliminary Felatively short periods be-| treatment than shaking out loose E coats. It is important that | bristle. Anfmal bristle brushes Bristles are clear of the bot- bf the container by at least fan inch, and the bristles CANNEL COAL i be completely covered by fnsced ofl. A storing habit we ot our house, when doing | THE FIREPLACE FUEL tensive" job, is to fill the FOR HEAT AND SPARKLE ff with paint when we're| Hillmers Fuel and Ice Co. the day, wrap it Phone 23 paper, and it's ady to start work with the ; LJ momine, This ert ot 2 CANADAS LARGEST | d beyond a day. EW 4, I YS EY BY EE AY EY EN EY EE EN BN VEYA EEE DON'T DISAPPOINT THEM... WE STILL HAVE" A FINE ARRAY OF TOYS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS FOR ALL AGE GROUPS AND IN ALL PRICE RANGES. SLATER'S Colborne St. West Oakville 1 Ti ©, "Rl Io: 2 al va EE NI ES SR yy) fou don't intend to use the BREE ocain for several weeks, bi 8 it by working as much BBE s possible out of the brush @M6ld newspapers. Then dip the \ ii in turpentine (that is, If = | £ working with ofl paint) & ork the brush again on ; | Popers. When youve taken | Maximum amount of paint « | Gil out of the brush, clean it - - lila soap and warm water. RTT TR - fBlthe soap) into the, bristles| ig if II [I he i ( \ \ \ 1 RH If TRH HY i fishing i the brush into 'the i ER \ J \\ : J - Billof the hand; then squeeze : ap out. Repeat this -sever- i cs. INTRODUCING THE FIRST FULLY-AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD the brush flat on news- or suspend it by string, to For long storage, wrap the in heavy paper and keep ° i a cool dry place, ee ir TODAY § iff, but rather improve with | Hist brushes used for apply- | ter paints should be clean- A and those used for includes ena- varnish) should be clean- turpentine preferably fol- by naphtha or mineral brushes used in lacquers | 'be cleaned in lacquer It Those used for shellac | cohol stain should be clean- | m alcohol. All should, after ; : It individual correct treat- ; (i = h of warm, not hot, water FET il r coaters are very popu- applying paint end many i 9 i ] ERE The Smart New Styleline De Luxe 4-Door Sedan | | and more evenly with | cylindrical applicators. A lcoater will be necessary Eners, narrow woodwork, you may choose to switch i all brush for this work. o Gleansing care for a roller res ing y i IH I new | 1! 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