Item weight | 0.63 Pounds |
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Volume | 250 Millilitres |
Assembly required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Pebeo Drawing Gum Bottle, 250 ml
Price: | $37.59 |
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- Natural latex, easy-to-peel masking fluid
- Bluish tint for ease of application
- Apply with a brush or a pen
- Appropriate for various surfaces such as paper, watercolor paper, cardboard, canvas boards and more
- Available in 45 ml and 250 ml bottles; Also available in a 0.7 mm tip marker
Product Information
Size:250 mlTechnical Details
Additional Information
ASIN | B006H1R1CG |
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Customer Reviews |
5.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
27,056 in Home (See Top 100 in Home)
127 in Drawing Inks |
Date First Available | 21 December 2017 |
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Product description
Drawing Gum is a natural latex, peelable solution used to keep selected areas of an artwork color-free when working with ink, watercolor or gouache. Easy-to-use, it is applied to mask areas prior to applying colors. Once the application is dry, colors are applied and left to dry. The Drawing Gum can then be removed, either by rubbing with fingers or with an eraser to reveal color-free areas and details. The liquid form is available in 45 ml and 250 ml bottles, and is ideal for protecting larger areas. It is also available in a 0.7 mm tip marker, ideal for fine, distinct, continuous applications.
From the manufacturer


About Pebeo
Since 1919, developers at Pebeo have researched the interests of a wide range of artists to create innovative products that meet their needs. Through this collaboration, major innovations have appeared such as Dyna and Glaze colors, the Mixed Media by Pebeo concept and now the 4ArtistMarker range! As one of the most recent players on the Fine Arts and Graphic Arts color market, Pebeo has successfully positioned itself at the crossroads between tradition and modernity.
Mixed Media by Pebeo
From the very beginning, Pebeo has been on the lookout for new trends, creating products differently by breaking the rules and pushing boundaries of creativity. Through time its customers have consistently been introduced to new products in equally innovative packaging! Today the Mixed Media by Pebeo concept takes artists on the path to infinite creative possibilities, beyond the traditional borders of their art. By creating bridges between distinct ranges towards innovative effects and results.

Studio Acrylics High Viscosity Paints
Highly pigmented, Studio Acrylics High Viscosity is a fine acrylic paint with a satin finish. This modern range of paints is available in 62 luminous colors, including 7 dyna colors and 3 fluorescent colors. Offering highly adherent colors, the Studio Acrylics paint allows artists to create dimensional artworks and to easily add inclusions, overlays, and collages. With its thick consistency, it can easily be kneaded with either a paint brush or a painting knife. It also retains brush and spatula marks. Its unique characteristics makes the Studio Acrylics colors ideal for both Fine Art and Mixed Media by Pebeo artworks.
Tips for Studio Acrylics Applications!
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Studio Acrylics, Studio Acrylics MediumsThe Studio Acrylics paint can be applied on or under Studio Acrylics Mediums such as Sand Texture Gel or Modeling Paste. With the Dyna colors, you can add an iridescent effect to your artworks. |
Studio Acrylics, Gedeo Resin, Mirror LeafPour Gedeo Resins on the adherent Studio Acrylics colors to create unique dimensional effects, or, add mirror leaves to add shimmer to your art. |
Studio Acrylics, Vitrail, Fantasy PaintsMixing the Studio Acrylics paint, the Vitrail and the Fantasy colors allows you to create wonderful textures, with varying degrees of intensity, opacity, transparency and opalescence. |
Studio AcrylicsUsed alone or in a Mixed Media application, the Studio Acrylics paints will impress you with their thick consistency and vibrant colors. |
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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.

Reviewed in Canada on 15 April 2019
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.




Reviewed in the United States on 26 January 2018



Reviewed in the United States on 17 February 2018

