1) Scrape all excess paint off the otherwise filled brush - IMPORTANT!
The brush must be full of paint and the excess paint must be scraped off the brush before it is inserted into the bag.

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2) Open the bag and insert the brush into the center of the bag.
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3) Pull the bag up around the brush
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4) Pull the bag tightly around the brush on both sides
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5) Squeeze the air out by squeezing the bag at the bottom
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IMPORTANT: Repeat 4 & 5 until all air is out and the bag fits very tightly around the brush.

The brush is now ready for storage, write color/customer on the bag with marker.
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The brush is removed by pulling the bag apart in one of the welds.
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The brush is removed laterally, without contact with the dry paint at the top.
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The brush is ready for use, and completely reshaped again.



Read here what to remember and what happens when you use BrushBag.

It is important that you use some time getting to know the BrushBag, when you do that it becomes a habit to use it, and you will then achieve all the advantages, both econimically and evironmentally.

The amount of paint in the brush is IMPORTANT, the brush must be full of paint and the excess paint must be scraped off the brush before it is introduced into the bag.

It is IMPORTANT to repeat the procedure 4 & 5 where you squeeze air out of the bag and pull the bag tightly around the brush, making sure that all air is squeezed out of the bag and it fits very tightly around the brush, before storage.

If the instructions are followed, the brushbag with its special wedge-shaped design ensures a completely airtight and air-free storage chamber for the wet brush, all done in a very simple workflow.
The brush is wedged firmly in the brushbag and thereby creates both an overpressure and a strong pressure on the brush hairs, which ensures that the paint is pressed between the brush hairs, and possibly air in the brush is forced out, and at the same time the brush bristles are straightened during storage.

The filled brush and the air-free storage chamber ensure that the brush is always wet when you need to use it again, and the great pressure on the brush bristles from storage  inthe wedge shaped bag, ensures that you always have a sharp-edged brush.
It also enables long-term storage of the wet brush without the risk of the brush drying out, which in turn opens up the possibility of reducing or completely stopping washing out brushes.
You can simply note the paint type/colour/customer on the bag with a marker, and leave it in the bag until the next time you need to use that paint/color again, the brush stays wet and sharp in months*

When you take advantage of the options in the BrushBag and reduce or stop washing out brushes altogether, you achieve a big time saving.
In addition to the financial benefit it provides, fewer wash-outs of brushes also contribute to the environment as less paint is washed down the drain and less clean drinking water is used.

The plastic material in the BrushBag is environmentally friendly high-quality PE04 with a high barrier density, which is suitable for both incineration and recycling, and the consumption of plastic used is lowered compared with different types of standardbags.

The environmental benefits are great and BrushBag is today a recognized product that contributes to the fulfillment of the UN's global goals for sustainable development.


All those advantages are unattainable with the known storage methods & bags, and is the basis for a patent being issued in large parts of the world.

 *Storage time in the bag depends on using the bag correctly so that the brush is full of paint and the bag is emptied of air when you put it away for storage.
With water-based paints, the brush is kept wet in the bag for approx. 2 - 6 months and with oil-based paints for approx. 2 weeks, naturally depending on paint quality, temperature and light conditions.
However, practical experience shows that with water-based paints and good storage conditions, the brush can be kept wet for up to approx. 12 months