Winsor & Newton Cotman Brush Series 666 - All Sizes
Winsor & Newton Cotman Brush Series 666 - All Sizes - 1 Inch is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Winsor & Newton Cotman Flat Watercolour Brushes - Series 666
Great quality wash Brushes for Watercolour and Acrylic.
The One Stroke range are broad, flat brushes which are excellent for laying down washes. Cotman is a good quality, versatile range of brushes for Watercolour or Acrylic. The range uses a blend of fibres of differing thickness that mimic the important qualities sought by the watercolourist and found in natural hairs. The thicker fibres give strength and spring whilst the thinner fibres have good colour carrying capacity.
The handles are specifically designed to provide balance and comfort when painting, the ferrules are made from high quality nickel-plated brass which helps to prevent corrosion, clogging of hair and enables easy cleaning.
The ferrules are made from high quality nickel-plated brass which helps to prevent corrosion, clogging of hair and enables easy cleaning. The range features a wide selection of head shapes and sizes to suit all watercolour techniques.
- Flat Wash Brush
- Ideal for Shapes, Edges, applying wash.
- Synthetic Fibres
- Long Handle
Ingredients
Nutritional Information
Directions
THE CARE OF BRUSHES
Fine brushes will offer many years of service – if the following very simple points are followed:
• Always clean your brushes immediately after use
• Do not leave brushes soaking in solvents or water for an extended period of time
• Never leave brushes resting on their heads or tufts
• Shape the head after cleaning
• Never point a brush in your mouth
ADDITIONAL CARE
Sable
• Avoid storage in direct sunlight
• For prolonged storage, store sable brushes in an air tight box
• Mothballs may be used to deter moths
• Sable brushes used for water colour should not be used with other media
Hog
• To restore a damaged or blunt brush head, dip bristles in boiling water, blot on towel, and shape head
• Brushes used with oil will acquire and keep a slight residue, and should not be used with other media
Acrylic
• If filaments clump or separate, completely clean all paint from the heel or ferrule end of the brush head using a full-strength brush cleaner such as Winsor & Newton Brush Cleaner & Restorer
Advisory Information
- Warning: not suitable for children under 3 years.
- Use under Adult Supervision.
- For External use only.
- Keep away from sunlight.
- Store in the original packaging.
- Avoid contact with eyes and lips.
CLEANING INSTRUCTION TIPS FOR ART BRUSHES
1. For brushes used with oils, dip brush in household vegetable oil and wipe free of excess colour and oil with a soft, lint-free rag.
2. Brushes used with acrylic or water colour should be wiped clean on a lint-free rag and then rinsed under running water.
3. Clean brushes gently with mild soap or Winsor & Newton Brush Cleaner. Cold water for sable, luke warm for hog and synthetic. Swirl brush against a smooth, shallow surface (never in the palm of your hand, especially with brushes that may still contain oil or solvent).
4. Wash and rinse until water runs clear from the brush. Take particular care to ensure that the heel of the brush is clean. Some pigments may stain the brush slightly, but this will not affect the performance or life of the hair.
5. Gently re-shape the head and allow to dry.
6. For brushes caked with dried acrylic or oil colour, use Winsor & Newton Brush Cleaner & Restorer.