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Home » DIY FAQs » Paint » Brushes & Rollers » Can I use the same brush for both latex and oil-based paint?

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Yes, but you must make sure you clean them extremely well. It’s best if you just buy two sets of brushes. One for latex and one for oil-based paints.
 

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