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🖌️ Sili-Brush – Silicone Glue Brush with Applicator (1" and 1/2" Brushes) | Dries & Peels Off Glue | Ideal for Woodworking, Arts, Crafts, Home Use, Hobbyists | Tips Crafted from Silicone Rubber Review

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Description of 🖌️ Sili-Brush – Silicone Glue Brush with Applicator (1" and 1/2" Brushes) | Dries & Peels Off Glue | Ideal for Woodworking, Arts, Crafts, Home Use, Hobbyists | Tips Crafted from Silicone Rubber

We’ve all used those pesky and irritating horse hair acid glue brushes to apply white school glue or yellow wood glue only to find out the bristles don’t hold very well and the glue coverage is minimal. Not only that, we tend to keep buying more and more and more of these brushes just to use them once and throw them away. Introducing the the Sili Brush! This silicone glue brush allows you to apply yellow wood or white school glue quickly and easily with the SILI Brush non-stick glue brush. The SILI Brush is designed to be used over and over again without having to purchase extra brushes like you would with typical tin acid or flux applicator brushes. The silicone bristles make applying glue and cleanup of the brush a breeze. Once you finish applying glue, simply rinse the brush head off with warm soap and water and you are ready to re-use the SILI Brush again after it dries. Another way to clean the Sili brush is to let the glue dry over night on the brush tip and then peel the glue right off without damaging the brush. It’s perfect for when we are in a rush or simply just forget to clean the brush. No more throwing away brushes and no more buying huge multipacks. The handle features a comfortable grip shape for extended periods of use and it also features a flat paddle end with a built in rest. The paddle is perfect for applying small amounts of glue to smaller areas like wood dovetail or box joints. The rest on the paddle end allows the brush to be set down without touching your table top surface. This revolutionary brush makes glue up project fun and enjoyable without the mess. Use the Sili brush over and over again without having to purchase new brushes. The Sili brush tip is made from silicone rubber for easy clean up. The tip is also angled just right for optimal glue application regardless of the project.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Handy Tool best tool for applying paint

A good product to have in your arsenal. I've used the flat end a lot but only twice with a real brush. I chose not to wash the brushes after use, mainly because I didn't want tar getting down my sink pipes, and secondly because it says they can be cleaned once they're dry. I've only done this twice and while I managed to get it clean it was a job and some of the bristles were a little damaged. I will continue to use it and will buy again if needed. It's not that expensive.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Many things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Keep the silicone for wrapping your grill.

The bristles are not stiff enough to spread the glue evenly, especially in the grooves. Not easy to clean either. The glue it contains does not dry completely overnight. If you remove most of the glue before letting it dry, you'll clean fakes for days. I only gave it 2 stars because the other end works for cleaning and scraping delicate parts. Save money and buy disposable brushes with bristles and cut them to the right length.

Pros
  • Ideal for a small home
Cons
  • Available for replacement

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Ideal for applying glue quickly and evenly

Ideal for applying glue. I bought them on a whim. Worse, I guess they're cheap, so I won't lose a lot of money if they don't work. That was great. I spend less than half the time setting the glue before putting my project together. This allows me to spread it quickly and easily before it starts to dry. Life in Arizona moves fast. You can wash off excess glue while it's still wet or pull it out when it's dry. Both last about 20 seconds.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Newer model could have been chosen

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Waste of money - hair is easy to pull out

I saw this brush and thought it was a good idea but the truth is it is a huge waste of money. If you try to pull out the dried glue, also pull out the "hairs" of the silicone brush. They are weak and come out easily. A brush without "villi" becomes useless. Save money. Just buy a small silicone heating brush from Wally World or anywhere for $2 and it will work just as well as this one. I'm paying for $10 I spent on it and I'll never see it again.

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great idea and very handy

I never thought I would use anything other than my finger to apply and spread wood glue. I saw these somewhere and since I was about to do a project that involved quite a bit of gluing I took a chance. Boy am I glad I did that. I keep a glass of water nearby and apply the glue from the bottle, then I smear it with one of them. I drop it in the water between uses and just shake it once or twice to get rid of the water before using it again the same day. At the end of the day I take it out of the

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  • Durable Test Results
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