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SKU: 7542

Moddler 100 mm

495 SEK

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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,12 kg
Bredd

100 mm

For smoothing and dispelling glazes. Chinese hog bristle 90 tops, rounded top, birch plywood handle. Handle and bristles molded together. Fully molded and therefore no water pockets.

Pig bristles. Shafts of alder.

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For smoothing and dispelling glazes. Chinese hog bristle 90 tops, rounded top, birch plywood handle. Handle and bristles molded together. Fully molded and therefore no water pockets.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,12 kg
Bredd

100 mm

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To remove loose bristles, always soap-wash a new brush before use.

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Before use: Oil the entire brush (with cooking oil, rapeseed oil, or similar) for a few days. Then soap wash out the brush.

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It is important to smell the brush, properly washed out it only smells of soap or possibly pig bristles.

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