Magic Potion for Brushes
100ml
Abteilung 502 | No. ABT117
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- Brand:
- Abteilung 502
- Title:
- Magic Potion for Brushes 100ml
- Number:
- ABT117
- Scale:
- No
- Type:
- Materials
- Barcode:
- 8436535579353 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Bottle
- Topic:
- Cleaning » Painting (Utensils)
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Comments
Maros Kuzar
Absolutely horrible product, doesn't work with any type of colour, acrylic, oil or enamel. No matter how long you leave your brushes in it, it hardy makes any difference. Better to use chaper alternatives, like Modelsan or Purisol, those work quickly and like charm.
Absolutely horrible product, doesn't work with any type of colour, acrylic, oil or enamel. No matter how long you leave your brushes in it, it hardy makes any difference. Better to use chaper alternatives, like Modelsan or Purisol, those work quickly and like charm.
3 November 2018, 10:10
Treehugger
Maybe it doesn't really clean the brush? Though it sort of sounds like it should when I read about this product in English. Says that one should dip the tip into the solution for 24 hours.
I know you can buy some products that restore a brush, by dipping the tip of the brush into a gel, and that way making the brush tip retain its shape until next use.
Maybe it doesn't really clean the brush? Though it sort of sounds like it should when I read about this product in English. Says that one should dip the tip into the solution for 24 hours.
I know you can buy some products that restore a brush, by dipping the tip of the brush into a gel, and that way making the brush tip retain its shape until next use.
3 November 2018, 10:17
Augie
When I need to "restore" a brush, I mix my own that works well, but the mix is a little spicy
When I need to "restore" a brush, I mix my own that works well, but the mix is a little spicy
3 November 2018, 14:39
Maros Kuzar
I use paint removers to restore brushes, but my wife got me this product in hope that maybe it is less agressive and gives brush it's original shape. TBH you better use clear water than this "magic potion", it might be a better choice.
Reading review (link bellow) it seems like author got very nice result. Don't know what is going on, I am trying to make it work for the 10th time or so, left brushes in it for hours, days, even weeks, and it hadrly loosened dried colour residues, and did not allow me to shape brush tip to original shape (maybe because those residues? 😄).
I use paint removers to restore brushes, but my wife got me this product in hope that maybe it is less agressive and gives brush it's original shape. TBH you better use clear water than this "magic potion", it might be a better choice.
Reading review (link bellow) it seems like author got very nice result. Don't know what is going on, I am trying to make it work for the 10th time or so, left brushes in it for hours, days, even weeks, and it hadrly loosened dried colour residues, and did not allow me to shape brush tip to original shape (maybe because those residues? 😄).
3 November 2018, 19:44