
Cleanup Instructions
Art tools are reusable & cleanable
Clean art tools after every use
Try not to allow paint to dry onto art tools
Place art tools in the bucket of water to soak after every use until ready for cleanup
When cleaning supplies use warm soapy water and rinse well, using a soft sponge scrubby will help
Ensure that applicator bottles containing leftover paint, have their caps and tips closed to prevent the paint from drying out
It's recommended to avoid pouring old or leftover paint from applicator bottles down the sink drain. Instead, pour it onto a plastic liner or into an old container, allow it to dry, and then dispose of it in the trash
You can empty and blend the old or leftover paints onto a plastic liner or plastic surface to create beautiful designs, let paint dry completely and peel to make paint skins for crafting jewelry ( search the internet )
Remove applicator caps from emptied applicator bottles, pull apart the applicator tips, detaching clear plastic tips and soaking them in warm soapy water
Rinse out applicator bottles and then soak in warm soapy water before cleaning
Applicator bottles will retain a paint residue even after cleaning, so it's advisable to use the same bottle with same or like colors for every use
Using a bottle brush will help
Balloons, strings, gloves, and plastic table liner can be used multiple times, clean with warm soapy water, rinse, and dry
(Reuse, Recycle, Reduce, Repeat! Go Green!)
Clean the gloves while still on your hands, using warm soapy water
Lay out all supplies to dry completely before storing
Chains and metal shovel will rust if they are not completely dry
Use the Pulling Paint Art Kit tote and box for easy storage of art tools
Do not store your bottles of paint in the tote; store them in an upright position on a flat surface
During the painting process, beads and metal shovel blotter will lose their silver metallic color and begin to take on a black pearl hue, but they will remain cleanable and reusable








