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painting brush--HJFPB63303# - HJFPB63303#

painting brush, 1.Size:1/2"-5", 2.50%tops boiled bristle;White tin ferrule;Softwood handle, 3.Manufacturer's direct sales - more info check here: http://www.buyindustrialtools.com/painting-brush-HJFPB63303-10099266/

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Place of Origin: Jiangsu China (Mainland) Brand Name: HJ Model Number: HJFPB63303# Type: Paint Brush Brush Material: Bristle Function: painting bristle: 50tops black bristle ferrule: white tin ferrule handle: soft wood handle colour of tail: red Model Number: 633# Brand Name: HJ function: painting

Product Features:

painting brush

1.Size:1/2"-5"

2.50%tops boiled bristle;White tin ferrule;Softwood handle

3.Manufacturer's direct sales

Business Terms:

Port: Shanghai

Minimum Order Quantity: 10000 Piece/Pieces 500DZ

Supply Ability: 40000 Piece/Pieces per Day 3000000PCS/MONTH

Payment Terms: L/C,Western Union

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Product Packagings & Delivery Terms:

Packaging Detail: 1 piece per PE hangbag, 12pieces per inner box, some inner boxes per carton(brown)

Delivery Detail: 35 Days

Specifications and Product Details:

painting brush
1.Size:1/2"-5"
2.50%tops boiled bristle; White tin ferrule; Softwood handle
3.Manufacturer's direct sales

paint brushes:50%tops black boiled china bristle, white tin ferrule,soft wooden handle. The lacquer colour white and red colour end.

SIZELENGTHOUT BRISTLEWIGTHTHICKNESSHEIGHT FERRULEPACKAGEDOZ CTNSIZE CTNN.WG.W
1/2"38mm11.5mm9.5mm33mmpe bag12044*38*473233
3/4"38mm18mm11mm33mmpe bag10044*36*453233
1"43mm23mm11.5mm33mmpe bag8058*46*322526
1.5"45mm36mm12.5mm33mmpe bag5044*36*451819
2"45mm49mm13mm33mmpe bag3656*44*302223
2.5"45mm63mm13mm33mmpe bag2049.5*45*401314
3"48mm73mm14mm33mmpe bag2046*42.5*33.51819
4"54mm99mm14mm33mmpe bag2046*42.5*33.52122
5"55mm121mm14.3mm33mmpe bag1548*44.5*35.52223

How to clean paint brush

Your brushes are an investment. By cleaning them thoroughly and properly at the end of a painting session, they will last longer.

Difficulty: Easy

Time Required: Time worth spending

Here's How:

1. Wipe off any excess paint using a cloth or soft tissue. Gently squeezing the bristles from the ferrule edge outwards with your fingers, or with a cloth, will help remove paint from the brush. But be careful to avoid pulling on the bristles.

2. Rinse the brush in turpentine or oil if you've been using oils or lukewarm water if you've been using a water-based medium. Never use hot water as it can expand the ferrule, causing the hairs to fall out.

3. Wipe it on the cloth again to remove the last of the excess paint.

4. Wash gently using a little bit of mild soap (rather than dishwashing liquid). Dab the brush gently onto the piece of soap, then work up a lather in a small container (or the palm of your hand if you're not using any toxic pigments or solvents).

5. Rinse and repeat until there's no trace of any color coming out. Over time a brush may become stained, but don't stop rinsing until you're sure there's no paint left.

6. Rinse once more in clean, lukewarm water to remove any traces of soap. Shake off the water.

7. Use your fingers to gently shape the brush head into its correct shape.

8. If necessary, wrap the bristles in a piece of tissue or toilet paper while the brush is still wet. When the paper dries it'll contract, pulling the bristles into shape.

9. Leave brush to dry at room temperature. Ensure it's not resting on its head as it will then dry misshapen. Standing it on the back of the handle works well.

10. If you're worried about the toxicity of the paint you're working with, wear gloves while painting and cleaning your brushes. Also if you find the paint is drying out and cracking, or staining your skin.

Tips:

1. Always use separate brushes for oil painting and water-based medium. After all, oil repels water. Also use separate brushes for varnish, gesso, and masking fluid.

2. Don't let acrylic paint dry on a brush as its water-resistant when dry. But also never leave a brush standing in water.

3. Never use a lot of pressure to force paint out of a brush. Be patient and rinse it several times.

4. If your brush is made from natural bristle, you can soften it by dipping it in clean oil (the one you use as a medium) after you have cleaned it.

5. Misshapen synthetic brushes can sometimes be reshaped by soaking them in hot water (not boiling).

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