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Rosemary, The Eradicator Brush

$12.76$21.92

An eagerly awaited remedy for those accidental watercolor brush strokes caused by excessive enthusiasm, haste, or miscalculation.

Caution: too damp a brush and/or too vigorous “erasing” may damage the painting/paper.

The Shiraz Range are 100% synthetic and Vegan Friendly.

An eagerly awaited remedy for those accidental watercolor brush strokes caused by excessive enthusiasm, haste, or miscalculation.

Instructions for use:

1. Use the brush when barely damp, not wet.

2. Hold in a nearly vertical orientation and drag gently, but firmly back and forth along its’ long edge.

3. Upon first noting the removal of paint, immediately dab the brush several times on a towel (paper, etc) and recommence “erasing”.

4. Rinse after 2 – 3 “erasures”, dab to remove excess wetness and continue.

Caution: too damp a brush and/or too vigorous “erasing” may damage the painting/paper.

Made in UK

Small: diameter 6.15 mm, visible length 4.2 mm

Medium: diameter 11.6 mm, visible length 9.8 mm

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