Provectus: Soap+ Cleaner
Content: 15 ml
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Referens: Soap+Clean
Capable of saving even the most ruined, caked in brush, Soap+ Deep Clean can loosen up even the most stubborn paint and utilises the best in solvent free technology instead of relying on dangerous or harsh products such as Methylated Spirits or Isopropanol Alcohol.
Soap+ Cleaner works in a similar manner to traditional soaps, except because it’s in a liquid form it’s far more gentle on brushes as you won’t need to work the soap to build up a lather which can damage bristles, shortening the life of a brush. The ingredients contained within help draw out paint fragments like a magnet leaving your brush exceptionally clean.
Soap+ Conditioner contains natural oils found in natural hair brushes and helps replace them after a clean, just leave overnight to allow the conditioner to gently care for the bristles, but don’t think synthetics take a back seat, the conditioner works just as well for them, while not replacing oils, it does make the bristles much softer giving you a much easier brush to work with!
Full use guide here as well as a brief overview of the anatomy of a brush (Guide utilises older, round pots but the technique is the same with the upgraded bottles) – PDF guide (opens in new tab)
Brush companies will hate this product as you may never need to buy a new brush again!
Suitable for both Natural and Synthetic brushes
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