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TAG Body Art | Face Painting Brush Washer - Purple Rectangular Brush Tub

by TAG Body Art | Product Code: TAGBW100
Original price $0
Original price $18.99 - Original price $18.99
Original price
Current price $18.99
$18.99 - $18.99
Current price $18.99

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What are the dimensions of the  TAG Purple Brush Tub?

The inside of the tub is 7.5 in long and 4in wide.
Length of the tub with those little brush holder holes included is 9 in and 5.5 in wide.
The brush tub is 3.5 inches deep. 

 What is this TAG brush washer best for?

The Purple Brush Tub has three chambers that you can fill with water or other liquids. You could use these chambers in multiple ways to help keep your bushes clean. You could use the first large chamber, that has a graduated ridged bottom, to rinse off dark colors from your face painting brush by gently rubbing your brush back and forth along the ridges to loosen your face paint more quickly and efficiently. Try to not rub the tips against the ridges to hard to avoid fraying, instead rub your brush up close to the metal ferrule to vibrate the paint out of the brush.

You could use the second chamber to rinse off white and/or to reload your brush with a little more water as you paint. The last chamber could be used for a final rinse of pure water, or water with a little brush cleaner in it, like Jest Paint Brush and Body Wash or a other sealers or activators. When you want to change your water just dump the contents into a bucket or sink and refill with fresh water. The Brush Tub has 16 holes to hold your most used brushes.

The material is very thick and sturdy. The brush supports between the smaller two divides can be used for holding brushes that need to be suspended in alcohol or other solvents.

How should I clean the Brush Tub?

Wash your brush tub out after every event with a soapy face painting sponge or cloth. You can use disinfecting wipes or a magic eraser to clean up any stubborn stains. Use an old face paint brush or tooth brush to clean between the grooves if paint starts to build up there. The purple color is nice for masking any slight stains that may remain. Make sure to let your Brush Tub dry before storing it to avoid mold or bacteria growth. 

What else should I know about this product?

The Brush Tub is made in Taiwan.