How to Clean an Acrylic Nail Brush: 12 Steps (with Pictures)
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Explore this Articlemethods1Using Monomer to Clean Your Brush2Cleaning Your Brush with Brush CleanerOther SectionsTips and WarningsRelated ArticlesReferencesCo-authored byMarta NagorskaLast Updated: June 18, 2023ReferencesWhether you're a nail art enthusiast or a professional working in a salon, taking care of the nail brushes you use is important. When acrylic residue hardens in brush bristles, it can be tough to clean and may damage the bristle fibers. Removing this hardened residue gently and properly can help restore your acrylic nail brush so it can be used again. Cleaning nail brushes regularly will also help keep brush bristles soft and flexible, and prolong their lifespan.Method 1Method 1 of 2:Using Monomer to Clean Your Brush1Check if your brush came with specific care instructions for cleaning first. If your brush has natural hair bristles, like sable or kolinsky acrylic brushes, monomer is recommended as a gentler process compared to professional brush cleaner. Synthetic hai...