This drawing gum in a practical form of a marker is used for protecting white places on canvas or paper when painting using aquarelles or inks. After applying, it needs to be left to dry out and then it’s possible to paint over it without disrupting the original motif. After finishing, it can be easily removed from the material, either with your finger, a classic eraser or with tweezers. The higher quality the aquarelle paper is used, the easier it is to remove the drawing gum. 0.7 mm tip enables very detailed work. If a gum residue sticks to the tip, remove it with your fingers. During breaks always put the cap on, so that the gum doesn’t dry out in the tip. Remove the tip after use and immediately rinse it carefully with warm water. It’s recommended to use up this product within 12 months of the first use.