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🖌️ Master your masking game with zero mess and total finesse!
Creative Mark Masking Fluid Paint Brushes set includes 10 synthetic hair brushes with short wood handles, designed for precise, even application of masking fluid in watercolor painting. These disposable brushes eliminate cleanup, combining softness, durability, and perfect balance to enhance your artistic workflow.







| ASIN | B01H8RI28E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,340 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #355 in Art Paintbrush Sets |
| Brand Name | Creative Mark |
| Bristle Type | Flagged Bristle |
| Brush Width | 0.5 Inches |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (208) |
| Handle Type | Wood Handle |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | Creative Mark |
| Manufacturer Part Number | JY-10 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | JY-10 |
| Paint Type | Watercolor |
| Size | Set of 10 |
| UPC | 709758888853 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
J**Y
Stiff bristles but can be used for lots of hobbies
I bought these brushes to apply liquid masking film on model airplane canopies. The fine brush tip comes to a sharp point and allows me to apply to areas like corners. The wider brushes can be used to apply broader areas and then cut the mask to size. Out of the Package they are really stiff but a dab of water and a wipe on paper towel loosens them up. As brushes go they are easy to use. The handles are a wide enough to grab easily. They seem to be holding up well. The bristles are a nylon type and are easy to clean. I’ve only used them on acrylics so far. A good value since you get eight brushes for little money. I also use the brushes to clean my models of sanding dust before painting. They work well for that use.
T**H
Great addition to my watercolor materials.
I love the quality of these brushes because they do not fall apart when you use them. I like the color and how easy they are to clean. I do see them as a value for the money. They are easy to use, and I like their functionality. I am so glad that I bought them. Having these brushes made doing the art attached a breeze!
N**I
My favorite for sketching and blocking in oil paintings! Keeps a sharp edge!
I first bought these for masking fluid and various craft uses, but soon discovered that whatever kind of synthetic these are, they hold their shape better than any of my many oil painting brushes, which cost me much more! The brights in this pack keep a nice square, sharp edge no matter how full of oil paint they are. I love them for the initial sketch, to block in the first shapes, and very often to complete entire alla prima paintings. The sharp edges and corners make them very versatile for highlights and crisp lines and edges, and give me a lot of control. The rounds also hold their point very very well, and I used them for details like fine hairs and tiny highlights. I've trimmed a few to make different sizes, but I'm searching to find a line of brushes made from this kind of synthetic so that I can buy different sizes, because they are fantastic!
A**R
Does the job.
Does the job. But don’t expect tracing very fine lines.
M**.
The Best Brushes for Masking Fluid!
Masking fluid will ruin a brush so don't use them. Instead, these brushes seem to work great and can be cleaned and reused. I really like them.
H**A
Average
These work. You are getting average masking fluid and below average brushes but if you are careful, it works.
D**5
Perfect for the purpose
Excellent product for the purpose. Firm enough to be accurate yet flexible with pressure. Highly recommend.
I**E
Sufficient for non detailed work
these worked well with one or two uses. But even when cleaning right away, the small pointed ones quickly became flared out with no point. I still found a use for the used ones, so for the price point they were fine--For detailed work,I think it might be more cost effective to learn to use a nib specifically made for masking fluid--forgot the name of it off hand.
L**A
UPDATE: You are probably better off buying brushes from the dollar store to use as "masking fluid brushes" These are nice; however, much cheaper at the dollar store for this type of use, Haven't used yet for masking fluid. Nice to have 2 sizes and a set of 6 in total. I'm confident I'll find these useful
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