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Paint Brushes TEKA set series 121 — sizes 0, 4, 6, 8, 12 (MPN 608379)
Paint Brushes TEKA set series 121 — sizes 0, 4, 6, 8, 12 (MPN 608379)
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Paint Brushes TEKA set series 121 — sizes 0, 4, 6, 8, 12 (MPN 608379)
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Paint Brushes TEKA set series 121 — sizes 0, 4, 6, 8, 12 (MPN 608379)
Paint Brushes TEKA set series 121 — sizes 0, 4, 6, 8, 12 (MPN 608379)
Set of TEKA paint brushes series 121 includes five brushes in sizes 0, 4, 6, 8 and 12. The set is intended to cover both fine-detail and broader-surface painting tasks. Brushes are suitable for common paints and varnishes used in model making, craftwork, restoration and decorative painting, providing a selection of tip widths that allow precise control of lines, edges and area coverage.
The assortment of sizes in this TEKA set lets users switch quickly between detailed work and larger strokes without changing tool types. Bristles are shaped to hold paint consistently and release it smoothly for even application. Handles are designed for comfortable grip and fine motor control during prolonged use. The variety of tip sizes reduces the need for separate single brushes, making it efficient for multi-stage projects.
Select the brush size appropriate for the task — smaller sizes (0, 4) for fine lines and detail, larger sizes (8, 12) for filling and smoothing areas. Dip the brush lightly into paint to avoid overloading the bristles, remove excess on the container rim, then apply with steady, controlled strokes. Rinse and clean the brush immediately after use with a solvent or water appropriate to the paint type, reshape the tip with fingers and allow to dry horizontally or bristle-up to preserve shape.
Store brushes in a dry place with protected tips. For longer bristle life, clean thoroughly after each session and avoid letting paint dry on the ferrule. Use brushes with compatible paint types and test on a scrap surface when changing between significantly different materials.
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