Just started watching your channel,lots of info.Really like your simple design series.I wish this was around when I first tried pinstriping 40 years ago.Still have my Mack sword brushes and am going to give it another try!!
I’ve been using the Kafka brand oil, works well but comes at a premium. Once I run out I’ll just switch back to mineral oil, cheep readily available and personally I can’t tell a difference. Love your videos keep em coming please!!
I’ve been trying some different oils to see what I like best. Lately I’ve been using Murray’s hair pomade. It’s petroleum base, basically Vaseline. Smells great and keeps my hair and brushes shiny and smooth.
@@villapinstriping your videos always help bro their short but they get strait to the point and after you watch them you feel like you've actually learned something instead of listen to someone over explain something for 30 minutes plus your work never fails to amaze that's why I've followed you on just about everything so I can enjoy all of your works of art lol
I definitely just cleaned and oiled my brushes, put them in a box, left the lid open, decided I needed to use the chop saw, forgot that I left said lid open and pumped my newly cleaned and oiled brushes full of saw dust... Smart, I know!
I make my own oil using safflower oil with a few drips of clove oil. I heard the reason you don't want to use mineral oil is because it never dries. And if it finds it's way into your paint, at some point it could bubble up or do something weird to your work. Idealy you are looking for an oil that will either dry sorta fast or really slow. What you don't want it an oil that never dries.
Kafka brush oil is my personal favorite. Started using it after a year of conventional motor oil and never looked back. I run the heck out of my Kafka 5’s and like keeping them soft. Von Dago’s oil is good stuff too. Too much detergents in auto oils this day and age
I’m seeing a lot of guys using transmission fluid and they say you can come back 2 years later and they will still be moist . Have you heard anything like this. Thanks VILLA. Love your work
I have heard this. But if you can get your hands on some. I'd recommend some Mack brush preservative..or Von Dagos or Kafka's oils. Many different oils will do the trick but these are specifically made for these brushes
@@villapinstriping trans fluids have a multitude of additives that are not made to preserve brush hair, and do not recommend it on any brushes especially my brushes!
Hey bro I’m a house painter and I’m going to start pinstriping as a hobby , but anyway there is this product I use to clean my paint brushes I don’t remember off hand who makes it but it’s called brush cleaner it is better than min sprts and lqr thinner because laquer dries brushes out and this product keeps them moist or oily I buy it at Home Depot
VILLA!!!! Been watching your videos all day and want to know what you recommend for a starter brush for sword and scroll, and what type of surface (i was thinking glass) to start off with. Just wanting to do this for a hobby. THANKS MAN for your videos and help
I use Bristle Magic to clean my brushes. Do not leave the brushes in Bristle Magic for more than 24 hours it will melt cheap plastic brushes. Its not petroleum based but it is some kind of oil. And its safe to dump down the drain.
I do have that information spread out through my channel. But it is limited only to the brushes I have used and paints that I've used. I'm still very new to this craft
Love your videos, getting into brush lettering and striping. I live in torrance socal and cant find mineral spirits anywhere. A lowes employee said theyre banned in socal. Would you suggest online?
Their are various reducers that you can use, I don't know if Pure Gum Turpentine is available where you are but that aworks well too. You could also try ordering some 1 shot brand reducer or Alpha enamel reducers. Or yes, just try ordering some mineral spirits online... I just don't know availability with banned chemicals. Here in FL everything is available
A while now.. works well in climate control environment.. but if sun hits it you're gonna run into trouble. I had the sun bake that stuff into my brush box.. I'm probably gonna order some actual bush stuff from Von Dago or Kafka eventually
@@villapinstriping I agree. Trying to save a buck when all we i to do is get some good brush oil. I will say as much oil as I use it I’m glad it’s not that expensive. Thanks 🙏
This is what I needed to know how to store my brushes and what I need to clean and thin 1shot paint. I don't want to buy there stuff is way out my price range.
Ive never had to do this but. This is what I have heard people do. First you clean out the brush very well with warm water and Dawn dish soap. Then using a blow dryer straighten out the hairs and dry out the brush while straightening out the hairs with your fingers. Then dip your brush in some mineral oil lay it flat on its side keeping all the hairs together... wait a week or so.. see if that helps
Great Question!!! I will make a short video answering that as well.. But, I keep a large empty jug of mineral spirits and refill it with used thinners... Then my city has a place near by where I can dump it safely. Usually this is the same place people take their used oil from their oil changes. Look up where yours is in your city so you can do the same
And would you be able to do a review of lil daddy Roth’s lettering enamels? I don’t see anything on them, and reaching out to the Facebook groups is so far uneventful.
DON'T use lacquer thinner with any quality lettering brush. You will destroy the glue that holds the hair in the brush and dryout the hair and it will start to fall out. You wouldn't shampoo with it would you?!! Imagine what that would do to your hair?! And make sure you oil your brushes to keep the hair soft and flexable. I clean my brushes with alcohol because it evaporates quick and doesn't harm the hairs.
Just started watching your channel,lots of info.Really like your simple design series.I wish this was around when I first tried pinstriping 40 years ago.Still have my Mack sword brushes and am going to give it another try!!
Im glad you dig the videos! Hope you enjoy the restart :)
If you cut about an eight out of the belly, you’ll be able to turn a Mack, or you can just get one of my Scrollers and start havin fun…
I’ve been using the Kafka brand oil, works well but comes at a premium. Once I run out I’ll just switch back to mineral oil, cheep readily available and personally I can’t tell a difference. Love your videos keep em coming please!!
Totally preference I think. But yeah. Whatever's handy lol
Sharing the knowledge... good shit, man! Thanks.
You're welcome
I’ve been trying some different oils to see what I like best. Lately I’ve been using Murray’s hair pomade. It’s petroleum base, basically Vaseline. Smells great and keeps my hair and brushes shiny and smooth.
Nice! Whatever works best for you Scott 🙂. I'm glad you found something that's acceptable
The most straight answer ive had ...
I'm glad it was helpful
Glad you made this video cuz Im about to order some brushes and didn't really know what to soak them in before and after I used them lol
Glad I could help
@@villapinstriping your videos always help bro their short but they get strait to the point and after you watch them you feel like you've actually learned something instead of listen to someone over explain something for 30 minutes plus your work never fails to amaze that's why I've followed you on just about everything so I can enjoy all of your works of art lol
baby oil
I definitely just cleaned and oiled my brushes, put them in a box, left the lid open, decided I needed to use the chop saw, forgot that I left said lid open and pumped my newly cleaned and oiled brushes full of saw dust... Smart, I know!
My battle is with CAT HAIR. never ending lol
Been looking forward to this video since you said and it was perfect explanation great video keep up the good work man!
Thank you Rolando
I make my own oil using safflower oil with a few drips of clove oil. I heard the reason you don't want to use mineral oil is because it never dries. And if it finds it's way into your paint, at some point it could bubble up or do something weird to your work. Idealy you are looking for an oil that will either dry sorta fast or really slow. What you don't want it an oil that never dries.
I just use "brush oil" now.
Kafka brush oil is my personal favorite. Started using it after a year of conventional motor oil and never looked back. I run the heck out of my Kafka 5’s and like keeping them soft. Von Dago’s oil is good stuff too. Too much detergents in auto oils this day and age
I do need to purchase some.
I’m seeing a lot of guys using transmission fluid and they say you can come back 2 years later and they will still be moist . Have you heard anything like this. Thanks VILLA. Love your work
I have heard this. But if you can get your hands on some. I'd recommend some Mack brush preservative..or Von Dagos or Kafka's oils.
Many different oils will do the trick but these are specifically made for these brushes
@@villapinstriping trans fluids have a multitude of additives that are not made to preserve brush hair, and do not recommend it on any brushes especially my brushes!
@@stevekafka I've been telling people to buy the special brush oil since it's become available
@@villapinstriping I appreciate that, and so will they when their brushes stop loosing hair by breakage, thanks again
@@villapinstriping thanks Freddie.
Mi buen!! Se puede usar baby oil? para humectar los pinceles ??? Miro que usan todo tipo de aceites!!gracias!!
Si se puede
@@villapinstriping Gracias!!Homeboy!!
Hey bro I’m a house painter and I’m going to start pinstriping as a hobby , but anyway there is this product I use to clean my paint brushes I don’t remember off hand who makes it but it’s called brush cleaner it is better than min sprts and lqr thinner because laquer dries brushes out and this product keeps them moist or oily I buy it at Home Depot
Never used it before. I've only ever used Lacquer and mineral spirits. I can only speak to what works for me.
Damn, I thought you were asking me. My fault. I'll see if I can check it out one day. Thank you
Villa Pinstriping no problem bro your work is awesome and you’re a great teacher God bless
VILLA!!!! Been watching your videos all day and want to know what you recommend for a starter brush for sword and scroll, and what type of surface (i was thinking glass) to start off with. Just wanting to do this for a hobby. THANKS MAN for your videos and help
I recommend the Mack 10 series (blue wrap) size 00
And yes. Practice on glass. It's reusable. The bigger the better
@@villapinstriping much love
🤘❤️
@@villapinstriping is there also a different type of paint to use to practice i stead of buying one shot for practice
@@KurlySilvia You can try alpha enamel or Ronan. All pretty similar
Do You have a video on how to set up a new brush
Yes sir. Hope this video helps
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I use Bristle Magic to clean my brushes. Do not leave the brushes in Bristle Magic for more than 24 hours it will melt cheap plastic brushes. Its not petroleum based but it is some kind of oil. And its safe to dump down the drain.
Cool! Thanks for sharing
Great info, thank you for sharing!
You're welcome :)
Mineral oil from mr j hardened my brushes! Use neatsfoot oil, it’s natural, mine is refined, no wax ,use what you want on any brushes except mine!
Do you have a video about different brushes, brands, paint types, when to use them?
I do have that information spread out through my channel. But it is limited only to the brushes I have used and paints that I've used. I'm still very new to this craft
@@villapinstriping you do great work! Looking to maybe start myself, food for thought an all in one video would be the cats pajamas!
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@@codydennis8126 this video might help you :)
Love your videos, getting into brush lettering and striping. I live in torrance socal and cant find mineral spirits anywhere. A lowes employee said theyre banned in socal. Would you suggest online?
Their are various reducers that you can use, I don't know if Pure Gum Turpentine is available where you are but that aworks well too. You could also try ordering some 1 shot brand reducer or Alpha enamel reducers. Or yes, just try ordering some mineral spirits online... I just don't know availability with banned chemicals. Here in FL everything is available
Thanks so much. Super helpful. I hope this channel of yours keeps growing and growing.
@@Bluehaze616 I appreciate you Vik. Don't hesitate if you have anymore questions
Whats up bro! Thanks for sharing. How many times do you reuse the thinner? Or do you use fresh thinner every time?
I always use new solvents, because I generally don't pour out a lot. Sometimes I even refresh them during the same job if it's a bigger project
@@villapinstriping right on bro....thanks again for the great info!
How long have you been using the mineral oil. I need to stop with the motor oil as well. I think this would be a better option.
A while now.. works well in climate control environment.. but if sun hits it you're gonna run into trouble. I had the sun bake that stuff into my brush box.. I'm probably gonna order some actual bush stuff from Von Dago or Kafka eventually
@@villapinstriping I agree. Trying to save a buck when all we i to do is get some good brush oil. I will say as much oil as I use it I’m glad it’s not that expensive. Thanks 🙏
@@ronjon5386 You're welcome Ron. I'll see if I can make a review when I do make the purchase
This is what I needed to know how to store my brushes and what I need to clean and thin 1shot paint. I don't want to buy there stuff is way out my price range.
Mineral spirits to thin 1-shot .my brush oil is the best available, it’s neatsfoot oil ,all natural, made from animal rendering..
So wht do I do to a brand new brush
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Very helpful Thanks for sharing bro
Thank you for watching!
Good information brother
Thank you
Any tips on straightening a 00 mack pinstripe brush?
Ive never had to do this but. This is what I have heard people do. First you clean out the brush very well with warm water and Dawn dish soap. Then using a blow dryer straighten out the hairs and dry out the brush while straightening out the hairs with your fingers. Then dip your brush in some mineral oil lay it flat on its side keeping all the hairs together... wait a week or so.. see if that helps
Thank you villa pinstriping
What do you do with used spirits and thinners?
Great Question!!! I will make a short video answering that as well..
But, I keep a large empty jug of mineral spirits and refill it with used thinners... Then my city has a place near by where I can dump it safely. Usually this is the same place people take their used oil from their oil changes. Look up where yours is in your city so you can do the same
Sounds great, and could you also fit in how long you use them before dumping them?
And would you be able to do a review of lil daddy Roth’s lettering enamels? I don’t see anything on them, and reaching out to the Facebook groups is so far uneventful.
@@aaricmoreno-frank2337 yes. I can try
Thank you so much
You're welcome
Villa Pinstriping I’m learning a lot from you, and I am very thankful sir.
@@aymenyaqoob1009 I'm sure glad you find the videos helpful
Villa Pinstriping you’re the best
What about something like linseed oil
Sure, I guess lol. Everyone has their preference
Any type of laquer thinner?
I haven't had any issues with different brands, but I do usually go with Kleen Strip
Hardware store is best ,don’t use the thinner for spraying ,it much to harsh on good brushes..
DON'T use lacquer thinner with any quality lettering brush. You will destroy the glue that holds the hair in the brush and dryout the hair and it will start to fall out. You wouldn't shampoo with it would you?!! Imagine what that would do to your hair?! And make sure you oil your brushes to keep the hair soft and flexable. I clean my brushes with alcohol because it evaporates quick and doesn't harm the hairs.
Thank you for your insight David