SKU: 7543

Window brush oblique 35 mm

EUR37.89

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Weight 0.1 kg
Thickness

16 mm

Width

35mm

Material

pig's bristle, wooden

The perfect brush for window painting. Beveled rounded top. Fully molded, no water pockets, stainless steel sheet.

Swedish craftsmanship of the highest quality with purity in lines and execution. A natural approach that is in line with the times with natural products both in the raw materials and packaging technology, without unnecessary waste of our earth’s resources.

Pure Chinese pig bristle 90 tops.

Ergonomic grips in wooden handles made of alder, birch plywood.

Brand stamp embossing in the shaft.
Cellophane-wrapped brush, i.e. not shrink plastic. Stainless steel sheet.

Description

The perfect brush for window painting. Beveled rounded top. Fully molded, no water pockets, stainless steel sheet.

Swedish craftsmanship of the highest quality with purity in lines and execution. A natural approach that is in line with the times with natural products both in the raw materials and packaging technology, without unnecessary waste of our earth’s resources.

Pure Chinese pig bristle 90 tops.

Ergonomic grips in wooden handles made of alder, birch plywood.

Brand stamp embossing in the shaft.
Cellophane-wrapped brush, i.e. not shrink plastic. Stainless steel sheet.

Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg
Thickness

16 mm

Width

35mm

Material

pig's bristle, wooden

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ADVICE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS:

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

As the brushes contain pure natural bristles, it is essential that the bristles are not exposed to drying solvents, without re-greasing the bristles afterwards.

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