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This soap thoroughly cleans and conditions brushes, possibly to better than new condition. A little lathering with water quickly does the job. This highly fatted soap is made with linseed oil, and is the result of many efforts by a number of artists over the years. One jar contains enough soap to last the average painter a long time. The paw print shown in every open jar of Ugly Dog Brush Soap belongs to a prize-winning bulldog named Gentleman Caller, the #1 dog in New England and #10 champion in the US. Note — Ugly Dog Brush Soap is not recommended for cleanup of watercolor or acrylic paints. see also ... |
Rob Howard, of Studio Products, a professional artist and one of the developers of this product, also raises and shows bulldogs. He says ... "They’re adorable and friendly, but let’s face it, they’re pretty ugly." If the truth be known, so is the soap. So it was only natural to name the soap after the dogs. |

