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Old Fri Oct 06, 2006, 03:16pm
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Went to Home Depot and got a few of the Hard Plastic scrapers (Cheap) in their paint Dept. It works great on a wet/muudy plate and I don't care if I lose it or it breaks. They only cost .79 so who cares?
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Old Wed Oct 11, 2006, 09:50am
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Rainy/wet days have ruined a couple of my brushes that now I just use exclusively for wet days. The plastic scraper is a good idea; I never thought about it before but now next time I think of it I'll grab a couple and throw them in my equipment bag.
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