Bockingford 6907 Premium Round Paint Brush White Taklon No. 0 1mm | OfficeMax NZ

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Bockingford 6907 Premium Round Paint Brush White Taklon No. 0 1mm

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Get creative with the Bockingford 6907 premium round paint brush. It is designed for multipurpose use ideal for classrooms. The round brushes have premium white taklon bristles and short handles lacquered in red with white tips. The 6907 premium round paint brush is a No. 0 brush that measures 1mm. Suitable for use with watercolour paint, acrylic paint, oil paint, ink, gouache and mixed media. Great for highlighting, detail and stippling effects.

•The brush has premium quality white taklon bristles and a tapered round shape
•It is a No. 0 brush that measures 1mm
•Ideal for highlighting, detailing & stippling
•Short handle lacquered in red with white tip
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Get creative with the Bockingford 6907 premium round paint brush. It is designed for multipurpose use ideal for classrooms. The round brushes have premium white taklon bristles and short handles lacquered in red with white tips. The 6907 premium round paint brush is a No. 0 brush that measures 1mm. Suitable for use with watercolour paint, acrylic paint, oil paint, ink, gouache and mixed media. Great for highlighting, detail and stippling effects.

•The brush has premium quality white taklon bristles and a tapered round shape
•It is a No. 0 brush that measures 1mm
•Ideal for highlighting, detailing & stippling
•Short handle lacquered in red with white tip

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