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Old 11-10-2007, 10:56 PM   #3
Vianna Szabo Vianna Szabo is offline
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Hi Molly,

It is the general all purpose cleaner. There is a website for the product at www.lastotallyawesome.com
Who knew there were so many awesome's to choose from.

I wet the brushes with water first then soak them in a small amount of Awesome and right away you can see the oil come off. If you wait a couple of minutes the brushes will be soft and good as new. It is amazing stuff.

The only bad part is that I am becoming lazy at cleaning my brushes since I know they can be revived so easily.
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