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Da Vinci - Squirrel 418 Wash Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - Casaneo 498 Wash Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - Chuneo 7129 Bright Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - NOVA 1870 Flat Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - NOVA 1670 Round Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - NOVA 1570 Round Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - Chuneo 7729 Round Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - Casaneo 5598 Round Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - FIT Synthetics 373 Round Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - Maestro2 5723 Round Hog Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - Maestro2 5423 Filbert Hog Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - Red Sable 1526Y Round Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - Maestro 10 Kolinsky Sable Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - FORTE Synthetics 363 Round Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - JUNIOR Synthetics 304 Flat Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - JUNIOR Borste 329 Flat Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - Maestro2 5123 Bright Hog Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - Casaneo 1593TP Round Pocket Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - Casaneo 5599 Round Liner Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - FIT Synthetics 374 Flat Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - Cosmotop-Spin 5580 Round Brush Size 6

Da Vinci - TOP-ACRYL Brush Set 4220 (4pc)

Da Vinci - Assorted Brush Sleeves 4880 (6pc)

Da Vinci - Red Sable Brush Set 5246 (6pc)

Da Vinci - Cosmotop 5040 Mottler Brush Size 20

Da Vinci - Cosmotop 5040 Mottler Brush Size 20

Bristles: Synthetic Sizes: 6 Sold Individually Extra strong synthetic fibres High elasticity Ideal for the application of varnishes and glazes Rust-proof stainless steel ferrules Red and black polished handles Handmade in Germany Video: Da Vinci Cosmotop Mottler 5040 Series Brush Demo These Mottler brushes are manufactured by Da Vinci, the world's finest brushmaker, in Germany. The Cosmotop Mottler 5040 range is composed of dark brown synthetic fibre mixture hairs, secured in rust-proof steel ferrules with a black and red handle.  It is recommended these brushes are used for glazing and varnishing because of their high elasticity. They come in several sizes: 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 & 80mm. Cleaning your brushes: 1. Water-soluble colours should be washed out with water. 2. Acrylic colour, as long as it is wet, should be washed out with water. When dried up it can only be dissolved with special cleaning agents. 3. Oil colours should be wiped off thoroughly with a piece of cloth, where appropriate clean with a special cleanser. 4. Hairs, bristles and synthetic fibres should be cleaned with a special soap (our order no. 4033 and 4433), that cleans and maintains the brush head on the basis of vegetable oils, and warm water until the soap begins to produce white lather. Do not use strongly fat removing soaps! Especially natural hair tends to break if they are missing their protecting fat contents. By that you elevate the life as well as the suppleness of your brushes. 6. Afterwards wipe the brush with a fine piece of cloth and bring it to its original shape. Artists call this procedure "dressing". 7. Let the brush dry completely before you use it again. Don't put it on the radiator to dry. There the hair will dry too quickly, the handle will shrink, and the brush head will come loose.

GBP 11.60
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