Hi Mike --
No need to clean the brush unless some of the melted plastic is on it. The
solvent glues are usually stronger solvents than what you would use with most
paints. Just putting the brush into the glue will clean it, though the glue
might become discolored (usually not a problem unless you are working with a
white model).
As was mentioned earlier, the 000’s indicate the brush size. Quality does
count however, some of the cheaper versions will fall apart in the solvent
glues, or will leave bristles on the work, or will become frayed so that there
is no single tip, which is what you need to put the glue EXACTLY where you want
it. Remember, there is no binding agent like there is in paint to hold the
bristles together.
Have fun!
Bill Winans
Would I clean the brush with brush cleaner that I use for oil paint?
Mike
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