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Goat hair brushes are very soft and perfect for use with watercolour paint, inks, acrylic paint and other fluid paints. They are ideal for laying down large washes of colour, glazes or varnishes. At Eckersley's, we stock brushes from the best brands including Art Spectrum, Winsor & Newton, Liquitex, Reeves and Neef. Eckersley's has been providing artists with the perfect tools for their art practice for over 50 years, so no one knows brushes better than us. Shop our great range of paint brushes online today for fast delivery throughout Australia and New Zealand. Head into your local store in NSW, VIC, SA, ACT or QLD to speak to our friendly staff about your needs and they will be sure to find the right art supplies for you. Shop By Shop By Brand Product Type Use With Brush Hair Brush Shape Brush Handle Pack Size Price Sign Up for Our Newsletter: © 2021 Eckersley's - ABN 91 004 631 716
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How do I measure my brush size?Brushes may be measured by length, diameter, and width.. Measuring the Length. Length: The distance from the edge of the ferrule out to the tip of the hair in the center of the brush. ... . Measuring the Diameter and Width. Diameter: The distance of the hair at the opening of the ferrule.. Are goat hair brushes good for watercolor?The Transon Round Goat Hair Brushes offer a variety of brush sizes to cover all your bases in one kit. The pointed tips make these great for watercolor, but they can work well with acrylics and oils as well.
What is a hake brush used for?Hake brushes are the perfect implements for painting large areas with smooth, even strokes. Traditional hake brushes are made with soft goat-hair bristles stitched and glued into a long, broad wooden handle.
Can you wash goat hair brush?Horse- and goat's hair brooms and brushes:
If the brush gets really dirty, you can hand wash these brushes gently with hand warm water and shampoo. Shake the water out after washing and/or dry with a towel (please do not rub, just cover and press the towel gently on the hair to soak water out as much as possible).
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