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I use cheap brushes, after each application I wrap the brush in plastic wrap and put it in the freezer. Use it a few times that toss it.
Not the ultra cheap chip brushes those are crap.
 
I've used the wrap and freeze method - works great, although I tend to use it for oil paint rather than old timers formula because the OTF smells a bit strong.
Something I ended up doing with my OTF is just keeping the brush in the container of OTF and seal it up. Keeps great that way, probably have the most waterproof paintbrush handle. The downside is that the bristles really saturate so it makes more of a mess when I go to use it, the excess OTF tends to run down the handle.
 
Frankenfish said:
I've used the wrap and freeze method - works great, although I tend to use it for oil paint rather than old timers formula because the OTF smells a bit strong.
You need an extra beer fridge/freezer in the garage.
 

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