Filbert brush

Filbert brushes are ideal for studies and leisure

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Synthetic filbert brush for painting and creation, suitable for use in a variety of colors. The brush has a short plastic handle and soft synthetic hair with excellent paint hold. The brush is available in different thicknesses for your choice: #1/8 | #1/4 | #3/8 | #1/2 | #5/8. Ideal brushes for beginners.

The Filbert brush is a brush with a flat, rounded shape at its corners. Compared to a flat brush, Filbert leaves less brushstroke marks. Suitable for blurring color transitions and shades, creating beautiful ratings and shading. Great for creating rounded and delicate shapes, filling round areas with painting, painting leaves, flowers and petals. Convenient to mix colors while working. Similar to a flat brush and a round brush, a Pilbert brush is suitable for filling in space and precise work on details. Easily controlled according to the pressure exerted on it and allows to create thin and straight lines. The diverse uses of the Pilbert brush make it a favorite and popular among painters.

Filbert painting brush maintenance and cleaning

The lifespan of the brush depends on proper use and maintenance. A brush can be used for a long time or destroyed after one use. A new brush that has not yet been used is highly recommended to be washed gently in running water in order to soften the fibers and prepare them for painting. The washing will also help to get rid of loose fibers if there are any and thus prevent them from falling out during the painting. It is important to make sure to use it correctly and clean the fibers after each use according to the type of paint. If the brush is not cleaned after use, the paint dries on the fibers and cannot be removed. At the end of painting with water-based paints (acrylic, gouache, watercolor), the brush should be cleaned with warm water and a little soap, rinse well from soap residue and gently wipe with a cloth. If the brush was used for oil painting, dip it in turpentine and wipe it with a cloth. In order to preserve the brush, it is very important not to leave it soaking in a container with water.

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