Pick the Perfect Paint Applicators
Using a good paint applicator gives better results. Pick an applicator designed for the paint you're using and the surface you're going to paint.
Brushes
Invest in good quality paintbrushes. Here is a list of the common brushes and their use:
- Natural long bristle brushes are suitable for alkyd and oil based paints.
- Natural short bristle brushes are recommended for alkyd gloss enamels and polyurethane finishes.
- Synthetic bristle brushes are good for acrylics and water based paints, and for use on rough surface such as brick and masonry.
Cleaning Brushes
Proper cleaning extends the life of your brushes. Here???s how:
1. Clean the brush immediately after you finish painting. Never allow the brush to dry out.
2. Soak the brush in the recommended solvent.
3. Wash in warm soapy water or mild detergent.
4. Rinse in cold water.
5. Comb natural bristle brushes straight with a brush comb.
6. Hang the brush from the handle to dry.
Hang brushes by the handle to store them. .
Rollers
In most cases, a roller is better than a brush for large surfaces, such as walls. Use the correct roller cover for the paint you're working with. Read the label on the roller cover for specifications.
- Synthetic roller covers are suitable for latex paints.
- Natural materials such as sheepskin or lambs wool are good for oil-based paints.
Pick the nap or thickness of the roller cover based on the texture or roughness of the surface you're painting:
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