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How to clean paint rollers and brushes

THERE is nothing more satisfying than seeing a smooth freshly painted wall after you have spent hours painting a room.

But if you don't keep on top of your brushes and rollers, they'll be so stiff you won't be able to use them again. Here's how to properly clean brushes and rollers.

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Getting your rollers and brushes clean after decorating as a boring but essential jobCredit: Getty

How to clean paint rollers

If you want to make the most out of your painting equipment your going to need to clean it.

So that it is spick and span ready for your next home transformation and so you can save money on buying new materials.

How you should wash your brushes and rollers depends on the type of paint you've been using.

Thankfully, we've got all you need to know on how to clean off latex or water-based, and oil-based paints.

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gave their pro tips for getting rollers back to new after using water or latex based paints.

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They said: "First scrape the unused paint back into the tin with a putty knife and roll it on a rag to remove excess.

"Disassemble the roller, rinse with warm water, add detergent and work it into a lather to remove the rest of the paint.

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"After the final rinse, let it air dry standing upright to avoid crushing the fibres."

Clean the paint tray next, by rinsing the paint out, using our trusty bucket of soapy water, and using a stiff brush to get rid of stuck-on paint.

Finally, ensure you don't just chuck the water down a stormwater drain, and dispose of it in a sewer drain that leads to a water-treatment facility.

Cleaning oil paint off rollers

Cleaning oil paints is slightly more difficult, and as you'll be using solvents that can cause skin irritation and splash into your eyes, make sure you use protection and rubber gloves.

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