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I suspend them in a jar with a rubber lid that grips the handles and lets the brush sit in a liquid. I have 3 of these, one for enamel paint brushes, one for varnish brushes and one for PVA and acrylic brushes. I put water with a little bit of dish soap in this last one, and let the brushes soak for a day after use, then dry them. -I've had some brushes 10 years or more.
Latex has to be used with synthetic brushes to ensure that bristles don't swell. Oil should use natural bristle brushes for a smooth finish.
Once your brushes are unzipped; Go to File>Import>Custom Brush>Open(open the brushes you want) then click: Add All>> Then click Ok Hope this helps =]
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