There are many ways to fix mistakes — you can blot off watercolor with a damp tissue, sponge,
clean damp brush, or even a «magic» cleaning eraser.
Not exact matches
To
clean mushrooms, use a slightly
damp paper towel or soft
brush to remove any dirt or grit, then trim the stem end.
Use a
clean,
damp washcloth, a gauze pad, or a finger
brush to gently wipe
clean the first teeth and the front of the tongue, after meals and at bedtime.
Rather than
cleaning baby's gums with a toothbrush, try a soft,
damp cloth, or even a soft rubber or silicone finger
brush, both gentle options with a nubby texture babies tend to love.
Wipe your baby's gums daily with a
clean,
damp washcloth or gauze, or
brush them gently with a soft, infant - sized toothbrush and water (no toothpaste!).
You can rinse them and dry completely, or just wipe with a
damp paper towel,
clean cloth, or mushroom
brush.
Instead, wipe mushrooms with a slightly
damp cloth or
clean them with a mushroom
brush.
Just be sure to wipe your
brushes on a
damp Magic Mitt between colors to keep them
clean and fresh.
Make the portobellos:
Brush the portobello caps with a
damp towel to
clean them.
Following up with a rubber grooming tool can help
clean up the loose hair too, or try running a
damp (not wet) washcloth over the coat after
brushing to catch any remaining loose hairs.
Use a
clean,
damp brush, rolling it randomly across the top of the sky.
Before these shapes dry, swill out your
brush in
clean water then partially dry it on kitchen towel so it's just
damp.