1500 Silverwhite® Long Handle
Acrylic & Watercolor | Long Handle
Quality ♦♦♦♦♢ Stiffness ♦♢♢♢♢ |
Silverwhite® fine art brushes feature high-quality Japanese synthetic filaments that are soft but springy. Many synthetic brushes aren’t capable of holding as much paint as natural hair brushes, but Silverwhite® was specially designed with multi-diameter filaments that have tiny ridges, allowing the brush to capture and carry color without pooling on your painting.
Silverwhite® will perform just like a natural sable, but at a fraction of the cost! Absorbent and easy to control. Artists can expect fine tapered points and chiseled edges with these brushes! |
1500 Silverwhite® Round
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1501 Silverwhite® Flat
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1502 Silverwhite® Bright
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SW-1550 Silverwhote® Long Handle 5 piece Set
Specific Way to Clean the Brush:
1. Wipe as much paint off of the brush head as you can before cleaning.
2. Lay flat to dry.
3. Be sure to clean your brush after each painting session. Letting paint dry in the brush can cause it to not perform as expected.
4. Never leave your brushes sitting in water for any length of time as this can eventually break down the epoxy barrier in the ferrule leading to cracked handles.
5. If you are painting with acrylics, wipe as much paint off of the brush head as you can before massaging the paint out in warm running water.
6. If you are painting with oils, wipe as much paint off of the brush head as you can before cleaning it with an artist-grade odorless solvent.
1. Wipe as much paint off of the brush head as you can before cleaning.
2. Lay flat to dry.
3. Be sure to clean your brush after each painting session. Letting paint dry in the brush can cause it to not perform as expected.
4. Never leave your brushes sitting in water for any length of time as this can eventually break down the epoxy barrier in the ferrule leading to cracked handles.
5. If you are painting with acrylics, wipe as much paint off of the brush head as you can before massaging the paint out in warm running water.
6. If you are painting with oils, wipe as much paint off of the brush head as you can before cleaning it with an artist-grade odorless solvent.