Cottam Goat Hair Paint Brush Set with Round Bristles

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Brand

Cottam

Brush Size

Mixed

Bristle Shape

Round

Bristle Material

Goat Hair

Artist Brush Number

2, 4, 6, 8, 10

Angled

No

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

5 piece Artist’s Brush Set


From Cottam, this five piece artist’s brush set is perfect for detailed painting and touch up work. These paint brushes feature goat hair filament bristles in a round shape style, perfect for bold strokes as well as fine detail. They also feature a painted wooden handle for a durable and ergonomic design conducive to brush control.

Sizes


There are five separate brushes included, in artist’s sizes 2,4,6,8 and 10. These small to mid-size brushes are commonly used by amateurs and professionals alike, and cover a versatile range of applications.

Applications


• Water Colour
• Oil based paints
• Acrylic
• Varnishing
• Priming

Brush Care


You can increase the longevity of your brushes and maintain their quality by caring for them after each use. After use, try and remove the majority of any paint left on the brush, and then rinse with the point of the brush facing downwards under a tap. You can use ordinary detergent to clean the brush, and can do so by working the soap into the bristles and then rinsing. Rinse until the water running through the brush runs clear.

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