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🎨 Mask it. Paint it. Flaunt it. Masterpieces start with Pebeo.
Pebeo Easy Peel Liquid Latex Masking Fluid is a professional-grade, quick-drying, water-resistant masking solution designed for artists who demand precision and efficiency. Its bluish tint ensures perfect application control, while its easy peel formula removes cleanly without residue or damage across multiple surfaces including paper, canvas, glass, and fabric. Ideal for watercolor, gouache, ink, and more, this 45ml bottle empowers creatives to protect and reveal their art with confidence and style.








| ASIN | B00ELGCSU4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,068 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #19 in Paint Mediums & Additives |
| Brand Name | PEBEO |
| Color | Assorted |
| Color Code | Not Available |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,482) |
| Dry Time In Hours | 0.5 |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Full Cure Time | 15 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03167860072107 |
| Included Components | bottle |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Drawing Gum 45ml-Natural Latex |
| Item Volume | 0.13 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Pebeo |
| Model Name | PE033000 |
| Model Number | PE033000 |
| Paint Type | Watercolor,Gouache |
| Part Number | PE033000 |
| Size | 1.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Contents: Latex |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Paper |
| UPC | 499995963733 |
| Unit Count | 1.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
C**R
Passed all my tests!
I ran this through an ‘endurance’ test today. I used three different types of applicators - one was a ruling pencil (a very cheap one) and two were silicon ‘brushes’ (also cheap). Bottom line was this mask will be an indispensable part of my toolkit. Detail: I made thin lines with the ruling pencil and thick lines with the ruling pencil and with the silicon brushes, and swooshes with the silicon brushes. Ruling pens require frequent refilling but the mask didn’t seem to be more likely to bleed at the places where I had to refill my ruling pen. I did curves and straight lines. I did little dots and circles. Once the masking was done, I let the mask dry for about 90 minutes before applying in different areas water color, water color pencil, and colored pencil and mineral oil blender. Mineral oil in my test didn’t negatively impact the mask one bit. Bottom line is that this mask passed every test. I was happily surprised that the mask did alright with colored pencils. I was a bit careful in my pencil strokes though, because I think the pencil EVENTUALLY would remove at least the edges of the mask, but in my test it didn’t happen. Not even a rubbery nubby! I didn’t color a lot with pencil over the mask, but I wasn’t as careful as I could have been. Not one edge of the mask came up with the pencil work. That’s amazing. Let’s call my level of caution with the colored pencil ‘careless light’ (as opposed to ‘wantonly wild’ or ‘fearfully timid’). Light pencil pressure didn’t seem to mangle the mask in my test. I waited with mask removal until about five hours from mask application. The mask removed super easy with a rubber/gum eraser (also purchased on Amazon). In fact, once I started removing the mask with the rubber/gum eraser, I could pull off long pieces of the rest of the masked line without even using the rubber/gum eraser. This seems to be a strong mask if it turns into something strong enough to pull off in one piece! Even though I used lots of water in some of the watercolor, and mineral oil with the pencil, there was NO BLEEDING either above or below the masked lines. I purposely did one side yellow and the other blue just to see if I’d find any green - there was no green! I used so much water that the watercolor bulged up to the line, but no bleeding. That’s fantastic! Cleanup of the tools I used to apply the mask was pretty easy - and my application tools super cheap. I like the blue tint in the mask, makes it easier to work with. Also makes removing the mask a true ‘reveal’ - the difference is quite fun! Definite recommend. Enjoy! 6-30-2022 UPDATE: I applied quite a bit of masking fluid using a ruling pen on one page of Canson XL Bristol paper. I estimate the masking when all added together covered roughly 40% of this 9”x 13” piece of Bristol paper. After the masking was all applied, I ran out of time and so did not add color (Caran d’Arch water color pencil and Prismacolor Premier color pencil) until the next day, so the mask was on the paper for more than 24 hours. It worked without any bleeding (either on top or below the masking fluid) and amazingly removed easily (with my fingers) without damaging the paper, and left absolutely no residue at all on the paper. I’m also surprised how much masking fluid is left in this little jar after this project! A++++ 5 stars :) Hope this is helpful info for you :)
G**L
This is a great product!
This works great for watercolor painting. The blue color makes it easy to see where you laid it on the paper so you can remove it easily. I recommend this product. Now they have pens filled with this masking fluid, making it easier to be more precise. I will get that when I run out of the bottle I have.
A**R
Blue fluid
Works great on my paper and so much easier to see the blue color. Not too thick. Dries quickly and lasts until I take it off. 5 stars for me.
A**D
Good product. Needs to come with brush.
This product is easy to use and did block and area for watercolor. Because of cheap paper, when I removed it, some of the paper came off. Higher quality paper will solve the problem. I would have given five stars, if the cap had a quality brush to readily use. Similar to those found in fingernail clear coat.
R**Y
Best Ever!
This masking fluid is great! It came with a little plastic bottle with a needle type tip that I hadn't expected. It works great for masking fine lines! After I use it I rinse out the cover and actually blow out any fluid left in the needle and cover. That keeps it from hardening in the cover/and needle. This is wonderful! Love it.
D**E
Excellent buy for the price
I've only recently started doing watercolor (I typically do acrylic) so this was my first time using masking fluid. The color & value were great, the product durable and dried quickly. I only had to use a thin layer, and it was durable and easy to remove.
S**O
Good
Very good. Easy to use and remove
M**N
Excellent masking fluid and a favorite product of mine!
I've used this product for several years and it works better than any masking fluid I've ever tried and I'd give it 10 stars! You can order in in giant containers from art stores online if you need a big amount of it.i use it for doing watercolor painting. If you have no idea what this does here's the deal, you spread it onto a drawing with an old cheap paint brush. My advice is put some Dawn dish detergent on your brush first. Tip the masking fluid over a couple of times with the lid on to mix it up a little because it has a slight tint color in the bottle which helps you see where it is on your art work when it dries. Next dip the dawn coated old paint brush in the fluid and you spread it anywhere you want to keep pristine white on your art work or you can use it to make lines or whatever you might need. You can fill in lettering or whatever. When you watercolor you use it to save your whites. You can paint it over every color you want to save if your heart desires but be aware if you use it over an area you paint, when you remove it the paint might be slightly less colorful than you'd hoped, because it does seem to lift a bit of pigment when you remove it.. It will leave a very distinct and sometimes harsh line around the edge of wherever it's placed. Once again, look on YouTube for examples. As soon as you use it on your painting, put the lid back on your masking fluid, and take a paper towel and get off as much masking fluid as you can from your brush then go rinse it with hot water as soon as you can. NEVER EVER USE THIS WITH A GOOD PAINT BRUSH BECAUSE IT WILL RUIN YOUR FAVORITE BRUSHES. A good idea might be to put tape on the handle of a junky old brush you've used for Masking fluid so you can find it easily when you need it again and coating the bristles with dawn seriously saves the brush so it can be used longer than expected. It will build up and dry like latex on the brush if you don't clean it as quickly as you can. If you've never used it before make sure you order a rubber cement eraser which works great to take it off your artwork. Just rub over the dried masking fluid gently and it will lift off. You can roll your fingers over it too but most people don't want to get oil on their projects or leave dirty finger prints on their work.
M**H
Was told by art teacher product was excellent so ordered one for myself, and one for each of my two friends.(Have not used it yet!)
X**.
Es el mejor producto que he usado para enmascarar acuarelas. Super prectico y facil de usar. No habria podido lograr el efecto que necesitaba sin esto. Es sencillo de aplicar y tambien de remover y no deja rastro alguno. La unica recomendacion que hago es que cuiden la limpieza del pincel y/o no usen un pincel demasiado caro para aplicar la goma porque en mi primer intento deje un momento el pincel y se seca rapido y pueden hechar a perder el pincel. Hay que lavar bien con agua y jabon para que no se pege. Al finalizar, pude remover la mascara de goma con una goma suave de borrar. La de migajon funciona perfecto y en areas grandes incluso con los dedos se puede remover, pero si quieres evitar manchas es mejor un borrador
E**E
Came in good condition andeasy to
N**T
update : I have since first writing a review left this on another painting for over 24 hours and it came off easily and left zero stain. It was on 140lb Arches cold press paper I have also used it with a ruling pen for very fine lines and it worked great. It’s just the right fluidity. One thing to be aware of if you aren’t already is to ensure your paper is completely dry before applying or it will absorb into the paper and you’ll damage the paper trying to get it off and you may not be able to. Also, ensure your paper is completely dry before trying to remove it or again you will damage your paper. So mostly I am super pleased with this product with just one concern pros - for me the very runny consistency is ideal - it protected the areas I laid it down on perfectly no seepage at all - the colour makes it easy to see for removal as you can see in the pic attached - I took it off after 2 hours with no problem at all cons - in one area it left an almost imperceptible blue stain. It wasn’t a problem in this painting and it was truly super faint but it concerns me if left on longer ( perhaps varies with paper ?) it may stain more than I would find acceptable. I wonder why they changed the colour ? From the reviews I have read everybody loved the previous gray colour. In fact I ordered this based on a review by a watercolour artist that referred to the gray colour hmmmmm tips I found the lid impossible to get off even when I tried doing it wearing rubber gloves. I am not strong but it seemed odd. So much so that I watched a itube video demo to see if there was a trick to removing the lid - nope - just requires brute strength to unscrew it. I got a man to do it and first go he couldn’t either but then did. So the upside is that it being so tight likely ensures it’s not dried out when you buy it. My suggestion is open it before you get all settled in to use it 😊 I saw in a video a suggestion which may prove very useful. When finished screw on the lid and then store it upside down to avoid a film forming on the top where it reacts to oxygen in the bottle after sealing. Worth a try but I have put it in a small tupperware container just in case it leaks. So far it has not but that’s a potential mess I am happy to ensure I avoid I left it for 30 minutes before painting over the area. I have heard as little as 15 minutes is fine. In parts it still had a sheen as if it was still wet so if you see that just tap it with your finger to check it’s dry I applied it with a cheap brush. I put Dawn dishwashing soap in a little container and dipped it in that and then wiped off the excess with paper towel. It says there is no need to rinse the brush on the directions on the bottle. At times it started to get gummy so I swished it in a container of water and it came clean. I would suggest doing that fairly frequently to avoid a lot of gummy strands building up and then you can continue to brush it on with clean lines. If you do get it gummy it comes off easily with the Dawn soap. Some people also just rub the brush on a soap bar / shard So for me it was a 5 star experience. The staining would be a 2 star but as it was super faint and didn’t cause me a problem I am rating the product 4 star.
G**O
Quede muy satisfecho con el producto ya que tiene una consistencia bastante liquida, lo imaginaba algo cremoso, pero no, es como tinta y corre muy bien sobre el papel, se presta para detallar lineas finas o elementos pequeños para cubrirlos, resiste muy bien el agua de la acuarela y se retira con bastante facilidad incluso con los dedos. el secado es muy rápido así que no hay que esperar mucho para comenzar a pintar. En resumen es un producto de excelente calidad que me dio muy buenos resultados personalmente.
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