Mona Lisa - Brush Cleaning Tank

Brush Cleaning Tank

Preserve brushes longer with chemical-resistant glass and built-in screen

Brush cleaning matters more than most artists admit, sloppy rinsing destroys good brushes faster than heavy use ever will. This 12-ounce glass tank addresses that reality with thick walls that stand up to mineral spirits, turpentine, and aggressive solvents without degrading or absorbing odors. The real advantage lies in the fitted cleaning screen at the bottom; drag loaded bristles across its surface and watch pigment release efficiently without splaying or damaging the brush structure.

Heavy glass construction provides stability on your work surface while resisting the cloudiness that eventually ruins plastic containers. The generous opening accommodates larger brushes comfortably, and the substantial capacity means you're not constantly refilling during extended sessions. Whether you're rinsing oil brushes between colors or doing end-of-day cleanup with acrylics, the screen does the mechanical work while keeping your hands cleaner and your brushes in better shape. Simple maintenance, the kind that extends brush life by years rather than months.

Brushes

Brushes Purchase Guide

Brush Types

Bright Brushes - Short, flat bristles with square edges. Perfect for short, controlled strokes and detail work in oil and acrylic painting.

Flat Brushes - Long, flat bristles for broad strokes and washes. Essential for covering large areas and creating smooth backgrounds.

Round Brushes - Pointed tips for fine detail work and line drawing. Versatile brushes suitable for most painting techniques.

Filbert Brushes - Oval-shaped bristles that combine the control of rounds with the coverage of flats. Ideal for blending and soft edges.

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