Pink Soap 00132-66 12-Ounce Brush Cleaner and Conditioner

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The undeniable industry leader, Pink Soap is a must-have for any classroom or artist’s studio. Excellent for use to clean oils, acrylics or watercolors from brushes, surfaces and even fabrics, this cleaner does it all. Contains no chlorides, phosphates, solvents or alcohol, and leaves no greasy residue after use. Acts as a brush cleaner, preserver and conditioner.
DOES IT ALL – Excellent for use to clean oils, acrylics or watercolors from brushes
HELPS BRUSHES LAST LONGER – Acts as a brush cleaner, preserver and conditioner
LEAVES NO GREASY RESIDUE – Doesn not contain any chlorides, phosphates, solvents or alchohol
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Customers praise the product for its effectiveness in cleaning brushes and mixing palettes. They find it works well and leaves their brushes soft and supple. Many consider it a good value for the money. While most customers appreciate its durability and color accuracy, some have mixed opinions on its ability to remove paint effectively.

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13 reviews for Pink Soap 00132-66 12-Ounce Brush Cleaner and Conditioner

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  1. newberry

    Awesome brush cleaner! Gets gesso out without sink rinsing!
    Disclaimer: I am a mixed media hobby artist (for almost 10 years now), and I do not work in oil paints, only acrylics and watercolor. And I use gesso a lot for prepping my art journal pages, but I do not rinse my gesso brushes out in the sink because it will eventually clog the pipes!I bought this product solely for getting the gesso out of my brush, and it works beautifully for that. What I do is, I have one brush used exclusively for gesso’ing. I keep 2 wide-mouthed glass jars (old pickle jars) and a pitcher of water handy. I rub a little Pink Soap into the ferrel of my gesso brush, just a bit, wipe with a paper towel, then I gesso my pages as usual. When I’m done, I pour some water into one of the jars, then I rinse out my brush in that. I add a little more pink soap to the brush, work it in and watch the gesso work out of the brush like magic. (Sometimes I have to do this twice.) I repeat the rinse, then I pour some water into the other jar and do a clean rinse in it of the brush. That usually completes the brush cleaning. I pour out the jar water on my grass outside my back door, wipe out the jars, and nothing goes down my sink.The Pink Soap keeps my brush soft and pliable, too. No more stiff brushes because no paint is left in its hair to dry hard. And, sometimes when I am interrupted in my arting and need to keep my brush “wet”, I rub some pink soap into it and it keeps it from drying out. I just rub my brush with a paper towel to get the excess pink soap out. This stuff does not interact with my paints and it also has a nice pleasant scent, like baby powder. And it goes a long way, too. So, it has become a staple in my art studio.The directions say it is for all artist paints types, and after reading the other reviews, I see it is a good degreaser (although I use my trusty Dawn dishwashing liquid for that purpose). However, I will try using the Pink Soap on stuff that Dawn doesn’t clean well. I know that the Pink Soap will get paint out of brushes that I thought I cleaned well enough with Dawn, so I guess it does work better.I am very happy with this product, and because a little goes a long long way, the cost seems high but it lasts a long long time. So, it is a small prcie to pay for me to know that I’ll always be able to get my brushes clean and conditioned.

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  2. Natalie R.

    Does The Job and Then Some!
    I’m an off and on hobbyist, usually using acrylics to customize figures, dolls, and doll accessories and miniatures. I have used a few other reputed brands of brush cleaners in the past and they’ve been adequate. But this stuff is something else! During my latest project, I was interrupted and then forgot to clean up. I had a brush with dried on black acrylic paint and I thought it was definitely ruined. I decided to test the cleaner and it actually saved the brush. I had to use some elbow grease and it took some time, but the paint actually scrubbed out. It even cleaned the plastic palette, which I was ready to toss since it was cheap. Bottom line: it WORKS. I’m sticking with this brand! And it’s a huge bottle at a great price. I’m glad I found it!Tip: If you happen to use acrylics and are washing dried paint off a brush, I recommend having a strainer in your sink or closing the drain while washing the brush: the dried acrylic paint was plasticky and might cause pipe troubles being washed down. It’s easy to scoop up and strain, though.

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  3. Elena Castillo

    Works great
    My daughter loves to paint and this works wonders on her brushes

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  4. Arin Colman

    Wonder product for brush cleaning
    This has removed dried acrylic, watercolor and more from my brushes and left them feeling great.

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  5. HILLARY

    Works like a charm.
    Cleaned my brushes very well. I would recommend getting a brush comb as well to get the very inside of the brush. Loved that it didn’t have s chemical smell.

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  6. c s

    Great
    Great

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  7. Zanzibar

    Its not a miracle but close to it.
    This pink soap is not a miracle but close to it. I am an artist and this soap has managed often to save my clothes from oil paint if I act quickly enough to realize I spilled it on me. If I wait too long or the spill is too large all I can hope for is improvement. But I am vigilant and it has paid for itself many times. I won’t oil paint without it.

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  8. Kathy Clark

    Brush Cleaner
    Really good stuff. Easy on your hands and good for your paint brushes.

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  9. Eternal Senshi

    Nothing cleans my paintbrushes like this solution. It smells like the soap they used in elementary school but a far more superior version that actually cleans stuff. It’s gentle but strong enough to clean up the paint.

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  10. Phoenix

    i was hesitant at first but saw some good reviews and took a chance. well this stuff worked as advertised. my brushes come out nice and clean for once. very pleased with this product.Been using this product now a week. Cant say enough about it. Ill never use anything else. Great stuff!

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  11. Sue F

    Cleans brushes perfectly, better than regular soap and water. There is no residue left behind and brushes feel great.I use this for chalk paint removal from all brushes, does a pretty good job at removing the finishing wax from the brushes as well

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  12. Louis

    This works great to clean professional paint brushes.. if you let your brushes soak in this for a while they will turn pink, so just use it like youd use a soap, lather it on the bursh and rinse off and youll be able to continue to get use out of old brushes.

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  13. Andree604

    Easy to use and cleans without harsh products.

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