TITANIC PRO-FX BRUSH 105 -Long Countersunk-
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The Titanic Pro-FX Brush 105 is a long bevelled brush specifically designed for special effects makeup and prosthetics application. Its synthetic vegan bristles withstand solvents without shedding, and the ferrule adhesive is formulated to hold up against the most aggressive workshop products. If you work with prosthetic adhesives, this brush is your go-to tool.
Technical specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | Pro-FX Brush 105 |
| Cut type | Long bevelled |
| Bristles | Synthetic vegan |
| Ferrule adhesive | Solvent-resistant |
| Materials | Ethically sustainable |
| Primary use | FX prosthetic adhesive application |
| Compatibility | Adhesives, removers, FX paints, workshop solvents |
What it's used for
The long bevelled cut of the Brush 105 allows precise, even distribution of adhesives over irregular surfaces such as prosthetic edges, silicone grafts or latex applications. It is the reference brush when you need control and coverage without excess product build-up.
- Applying prosthetic adhesives along thin, perimeter edges
- Even distribution of adhesive over curved or relief surfaces
- Removing prosthetic edges with solvent-based removers
- Painting and shading silicone and latex prosthetics
- Applying thin layers of FX makeup over larger areas
- Blending and feathering edges in prosthetic applications
How to use it
- Load the brush with a moderate amount of adhesive, avoiding saturation at the base of the bristles.
- Apply the adhesive to the prosthetic edge using gentle strokes, taking advantage of the bevelled cut for even coverage.
- Repeat the application on the skin (or target surface) if the chosen adhesive requires two coats.
- Wait for the tack point indicated by the adhesive manufacturer before positioning the prosthetic.
- Once the work is done, clean the brush immediately with the remover or solvent compatible with the adhesive used.
- Rinse with lukewarm water if the product allows, and leave the bristles to dry with the brush facing down or horizontal to preserve the shape of the cut.
Usage tips
Immediate cleaning to extend brush life
The synthetic bristles of the Brush 105 are solvent-resistant, but the sooner you clean the brush after each use, the better you will preserve the bevelled cut. Adhesives that polymerise or dry inside the ferrule shorten the lifespan of any brush, no matter how well it is bonded. Always clean between applications when switching products.
Make the most of the bevelled cut for different techniques
The long angled cut is not just for adhesives. You can use it to apply diluted pigments in transition areas, blend edges with alcohol or solvent, or even load intrinsic silicone paint into hard-to-reach areas. The tip gives you detail; the belly of the brush gives you coverage.
Product loading: less is more
With high-viscosity adhesives, excessive loading causes build-up at the prosthetic edge and makes blending harder. Work with small loads and go over the area as many times as needed. The long cut of the Brush 105 allows even spreading even with a small amount of product on the bristles.
Frequently asked questions
Do the bristles withstand contact with strong solvents?
Yes. The Titanic Pro-FX Brush 105 is made with synthetic vegan bristles specifically selected to withstand workshop solvents. Both the bristle material and the ferrule adhesive are formulated not to degrade with regular use of removers and solvents in FX makeup applications.
Do the bristles shed over time?
The adhesive used to bond the ferrule of the Brush 105 is designed to withstand the most aggressive products in prosthetic work. With proper cleaning after each use and avoiding leaving the brush submerged in solvents for extended periods, bristle loss is minimal.
What type of adhesive is this brush designed for?
The Brush 105 is designed for adhesives used in FX prosthetics, both solvent-based and denser formulas. The long bevelled cut makes it easier to distribute adhesive along perimeter edges and curved surfaces. Always check the compatibility of the brush with the specific adhesive you are using.
Can it also be used to apply paint on prosthetics?
Yes. Although its primary use is adhesive application, the long bevelled cut makes it very useful for distributing diluted pigments, intrinsic silicone paints or colorants over transition areas. It is a versatile brush within the FX range.
How should I clean the brush after using it with adhesive?
Clean the Brush 105 with the solvent compatible with the adhesive you used, immediately after finishing. Gently rub the bristles on absorbent paper or a clean cloth until the residue is removed. Avoid leaving the brush submerged in solvent longer than necessary and always dry it in a horizontal position or with the bristles facing down.
Is it suitable for use with latex?
Yes, the synthetic bristles of the Brush 105 are compatible with natural latex and foam latex. Clean the brush thoroughly when finished, as dried latex can adhere to the base of the ferrule and make cleaning more difficult if left to dry for too long.
How does it differ from the Brush 101 or Brush 102?
The Brush 101 is a fine liner designed for detail and precision in very small areas. The Brush 102 is an angled liner for lines and contours. The Brush 105, on the other hand, has a long bevelled cut that prioritises even adhesive distribution over larger surfaces or along perimeter prosthetic edges.
Are the materials sustainable?
Yes. The entire Titanic Pro-FX range is made with ethically sustainable materials and synthetic vegan bristles, with no animal-derived components. It is a consistent choice both ethically and technically, as synthetic bristles offer better solvent resistance than natural ones.