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Choosing the Right Paint Brushes

Although it can be tempting to skimp on your paintbrush quality to save cash, this is highly discouraged. All paintbrushes are not made equally. Why commit to quality paint when you plan on using inexpensive tools to apply it?



Using higher-quality paintbrushes allows you to apply the paint better thanks to better bristle design and construction. Achieve a finer application with quality brushes that support more paint minimizing your chances of occasional broken bristle pieces stuck in your finish. Higher-quality paintbrushes are simpler to thoroughly clean.

Select Your Paintbrush To Complement Your Paint

Synthetic paintbrushes will be the variety you want to buy for latex. Man made bristles are produced from either a blend of polyester and nylon or nylon on it's own. The natural-bristle paintbrushes end up getting bendy and wilted as they take in too much water. The natural and synthetic blended paintbrushes and natural-bristle brushes perform best with oil-based coatings and paints.

Consider Bristle Quality

The ferrule or metallic foundation aspect of the handle should house tightly-packed bristles the whole way through. The paintbrush bristles ideally should bounce back after being bent. Quality brushes offer split or “flagged,” bristle ends. This model ensures a smoother finish because of better paint release.

Diverse paintbrush bristle lengths produce better finishes. This enables the brush to perform detailed work that needs a fine point. Feel the paintbrush bristles at the shop before making your purchase. Check to see if any bristles fall out by casually pulling on the bristles.



f you rely solely on the budget for your paintbrush variety, you will end up disappointed. High-quality paintbrushes are made to be reused again and again with proper care. You can take good care of practically any sort of paintbrush from craft paints to external siding brushes with proper care and attention. Consider your paint supplies as a high-quality investment. Sustain your painting gear for many years.

Pick the Right Kind of Paintbrush

There are many different brushes intended for different jobs. Choosing the proper type and size will simplify your painting operation and make the adventure more enjoyable. Flat, wide surfaces like exterior siding, for example, reap the benefits of using a 3-inch to 4-inch flat brush. Alternatively, for trimming in around window casings, doors and molding, employ a 2-inch angled sash brush. Paint your edge with an angled sash brush that is 1 to 2-inches wide.

Examine and Hold Your Paintbrush At the Store

As you are will be holding your paintbrush for a long period, it is crucial that it feels correct in your hand and is easy to grip. Discover how it feels and read about any size guidelines while you are at the store. When you find a brush you like, paint the air to feel if the paintbrush feels balanced and secure in your hand.

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