Do I need to wash a brush I used for applying clear wax immediately?
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do I have to wash the brush immediately?
I put mine into a container of cold water with a couple of drops dish detergent and then wash it well as soon as I can. I reuse my brushes as long as I can, and this has worked well.
I clean mine with hot water and dawn. or stick it in a plastic bag.
Absolutely yes. Unless you want to throw the brush away.
You want to clean the brush as soon as possible. I've forgotten to clean my wax brush before, so I let it soak in water and then cleaned it.