Cleaning brushes

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A handsome selection: I'd guess they were one of the many forms of nylon, but the company itself might like to comment.  Whatever they are, Daler-Rowney make good brushes - one of my favourites, with watercolour and liquid acrylic, is the trusty Dalon 3/4" flat; and I'd be happy to try these.  (If you're listening, Daler-Rowney, I'd be more than happy to give them a road test - and indeed, anything else you'd like to throw at me - well, it's worth a try.)
These were thrown at me in the form of a prize along with Daler-Rowney paints and acrylic surfaces and a palette.  I was well familiar with System 3 paints, but I was pleasantly surprised by the surfaces too which have quite a random texture, unlike the canvas texture by other brands.
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