Does anyone have a *well-supported* answer on how to deal with used paintbrushes and paint rollers?
I see advice like "don't rinse them under the tap because it pollutes the water" which, fine. But then also "don't use turpentine because it's bad for the environment".
And then ultimately this turns into "treat brushes and rollers as consumable, just throw them away with mixed waste after use" and like, what? That's not great for the environment either!
So what's *actually* the solution here? What is *actually* the least environmentally destructive option? And is there any actual data to support that?
@skewray Okay, but then what about eg. water-based paints? Because the advice I see suggests not to rinse that off under the tap either, so it doesn't seem to be specific to the oil base.
(And how would one effectively use the acetone in a way that doesn't use large amounts of it, and then dispose of it eventually?)
@joepie91 Dunno. Here, air quality is a thing and water quality is not. No one has ever told me what could not be put down a drain. The storm water system here says, "flows to ocean", so people don't dump motor oil into it. That's something?