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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
This little brush comes in handy when trying to get dust out of the little nooks and crannies. I’ve also tried canned air but this works much better. So many uses for this!
Richard
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2025
The Matrix 202 is an excellent brush for your display figures and models.It's made in Korea and features a wide and flat design.The bristles and soft and bouncy so it is relatively delicate on your figures.I would recommend it if you are a collector and need to brush off small details.It's a bit pricy, but if your looking for something that is designed well for a specific task this is it.
TL
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Easy to use and seems to function as expected. It is small, which I like for my use case.
IndyChief
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
I am using this in conjunction with 3d Print finishes. Works great to remove any small sanding debris and/or artifacts left behind by a towel. This, in conjunction with a Tack Cloth, is great at getting a print ready for paint.
K Chambers
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Got this cleaning brush to use to dust off Legos and action figure sets, and we were not disappointed! This brush does a surprisingly good job at get into the little cracks and crevices and removing dirt, dust, and lint! I also really love that it's double-sided and comes with a smaller brush end for tighter areas and more precise cleaning. This is definitely worth getting if you're into collectibles, model sets, or display pieces!
Neo
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
A high quality brush that not only cleans dust from an item but most importantly removes the static electricity that makes the dust sticking to the item thus helping to reduce the future dust accumulation. It's of course more expensive compared to a standard dust remover, but gives great value for money. Since its main feature is antistatic, I would recommend first using an air blower if the item is very dusty and then removing the remaining dust with this brush.Finally, have a look at different models of the antistatic brush by the same company that may be good additions to this model for other kinds of items.
Ariel
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2025
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T D
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
This works well for removing the potential dust from sanded 3D printed models before priming. It has a big end and a hidden small end, for getting into the smaller crevices. It has a nice feel to it, a smooth, metal body. I can't really tell if it works better than a regular soft paintbrush, though. While it's a nifty tool, for my purposes of cleaning minis, I think a smaller brush would be better for me.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2025
I definitely would recommend this brush for anyone who collects figures, scale models, and other similar items that tend to be lightweight and packed with surface detail.When it comes to actually removing dust I'd say it works as effectively as any other cleaning method that I've tried, but what really sets it apart over conventional dusters is how precise it is compared to those larger counterparts. Normally even the lightest touch of a standard feather duster can still feel clumsy and dangerous around a shelf full of precariously standing figurines, but that's not the case with this brush thanks to its smaller pen-like size. The bristles are extremely light as well, dancing weightlessly across the surface of the object without disturbing it even if you brush fast. I have some posed gunpla models I'd always have to 'reset' various pieces of after cleaning, but with the larger end of this brush they didn't so much as budge. The smaller size of the brush is also handy for getting into smaller grooves and in/around more delicate parts of scale models and it does so without catching on any pieces - I've yet to find it leaving any bristle hairs behind.
Geanie
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I'm a doll photographer and I take a lot of close up photos of dolls. Of course when you zoom in you can see all the lint and dust on their faces and it's almost impossible to remove it with normal methods. This brush works perfectly for removing the tiny pieces of lint or whatever it is that floats around. I keep this brush next to my photography station. My sons do steal it occasionally to dust off their lego displays. The brush is great and I would recommend it to anyone that collects figures, dolls, or lego sets.
Dan
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2024
I wanted this brush so I could have a way to clean the dust off my figures but also they are in the box and now I can display them because I have a way to clean them.The brush is pretty nice and it comes in a pouch as well has having its own cover to keep the bristles in good shape. You can remove the handle lid and there is a smaller brush that can be used to get into smaller crevices but also can remove caked dust that is not as easy to remove.So far I've only had to use the longer brush because I just started putting my figures out and they aren't under heavy dust.I did think the brush is pretty expensive but it does a good job and comes with a way to cover and protect both brush heads.
AT
Reviewed in Canada on December 24, 2024
I tend to have a lot of projects on the go at any given time, and it has resulted in an ever-growing pile of shame full of 1/28 and 1/32 scale miniatures sitting on a table or shelf for months waiting to be primed or painted while new ones are being assembled. While my home is clean, dust is inevitable, and getting out my airbrush and compressor out just to dust something off is a hassle (which doesn't always get everything anyway!). As such, this brush is a much faster alternative, and it does a good job at quickly cleaning off the accumulated dust on the surface or in the crevices, leaving a smooth surface ready to continue painting.I hadn't noticed it when I put my order in, but the second brush is also a thoughtful addition. That said, it's not much different from the cheap eyeliner makeup brush that I normally use for drybrushing, and while its bristles are quite a bit finer, functionally it's not especially unique. I don't think it's stiff enough to risk damaging even the most fragile layers of acrylic paint unless you really go at it, but even so I'm not sure I'll be using it too much. Still, it's nice that it's there.Overall, I really like this product. It's not something I would have initially considered getting just because of my budget, but now that I've used it I think I'd get another if this one ever happens to get damaged or go missing. If you have to regularly dust out fine details on a semi-regular basis, I think that this is worth it, even if it does seem a little pricey.
HighTech Teacher
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
My house is really dusty. At least it seems so when it comes to leaving model kits out. I put aside a kit for several months and didn’t cover it. A can of compressed air and this brush got it back into shape for me to finish assembly. As with any brush this size, it was a little expensive, but any modeler knows that these days it is an expensive hobby. I have paid as much or more for fine quality “mops” and other large brushes.
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