

General Pencil Company Masters Artists Soap 4.5 Oz.
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Elizabeth
> 3 dayPrimarily used on hands and skin but also on furniture, etc to remove oil paint and childrens crayola drawings.
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BookBabe
Greater than one weekI first started using this soap when working with acrylic paint & then with ModgePodge when I began making collages. Youd think that acrylic paint would be harder to remove & that it would just take extra scrubbing to get off but ModgePodge (or any adhesive) was worse. Unless you were prepared to stand at the sink in your classroom & really scrub, adhesives dried on your hands & would peel off for hours afterwards. Needless to say, it gave you the feeling of having artists leprosy & looked horrible. The Masters Artists soap worked beautifully. I dont know what the ingredients are but it has a gritty feeling to it & works perfectly to remove any residue from your fingers & hands. I would highly recommend it & bought TWO bars this time so I wouldnt run out in the middle of an art project.
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Kevin J. ORourke
> 3 dayIve bought this before and its a wonderful soap for getting paint off of your hands.
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Ken: Wow what a story! I couldnt put it down.
> 3 dayThis really works well for cleaning oil paint off my brushes.
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cMS
Greater than one weekIts so reliable Ive become lazy in rinsing out my brushes right after use. When this happens I wet the brush then swipe it a couple times across the bar, then stick in a jar 1/2 filled with water that has $1 store glass in the bottom (about 1). Works like a charm. I have revived the cheapest of brushes with glue on them or hardened acrylic. Originally I had purchased a small quarter sized masters soap brush cleaner from Jerrys and was happy with that product so took a chance on the bar. This should last me a good while. Time and $ saver!