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Which Paint Brush And Roller To Use



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By : Stephen Drummonsy    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-09 10:44:46
Brushes:
For many interior applications with Acrylic (latex ) paint the better option is usually a nylon/polyester blended brush. For house windows, doors and woodwork trim a square cut two and a half inch trim brush works well for all interior work including "cutting in" the ceiling and walls. Do not use a 100% nylon paint brush, even though it is sometimes labeled "for latex paint". Nylon will become limp ( and useless ) after a few hours of painting.

You might think about buying a one and a half or two inch sash brush to paint around window panes. The bristles on a sash paint brush are cut at an angle to allow for simpler painting into the corners and around the glass. Stick with the nylon/polyester blend. You should not use this brush on doors or flat work.

In the event you choose to paint your interior trim with Alkyd ( oil based ) paint or polyurethane, your best choice is really a china bristle brush. China Bristle is the product of of hog hair on the Chinese long haired swine. The white bristle paint brush is softer than the black bristle and seems to apply a smoother finish. NOTE: Water cleaning swells the bristles so limit this brush to solvent based paints, stains or clear coats.

A good paint brush will be tapered at the end of the bristles. The tips of the bristles should be flagged and soft. The bristles need to be firm but not stiff. The best indicator of a fantastic paint brush is price. Don't skimp when buying brushes, an inexpensive brush is harder to make use of and can also ruin the looks of the finish.

Rollers:
For residential purposes a typical nine inch roller frame is a good choice. Select a top quality roller frame, the type that grips the roller cover at the ends usually roll out smoother than the tension (wire) birdcage sort of roller frame.

Select a top notch quality roller cover. For latex paint a synthetic fiber 3/8 or 1/2 inch nap gives the better all around performance for painting the smooth or semi-smooth surfaces of walls and ceilings.

You should not use a roller paint tray, buy a five gallon bucket and a roller grid. The grid hangs over the inside rim of the bucket, this allows for rolling off excess paint from the roller.

Use a roller extension pole. A home owner need not purchase a top quality extension pole, however, a roller pole is an efficient time and back saving investment. Consider the height of your walls and ceiling, normally a four foot extension pole ought to be adequate.

A shed resistant mohair or wool blended 3/16 to 1/4 inch nap roller cover should be used for Alkyd ( oil based ) paints.

You should not buy cheap roller covers regardless that chances are you'll throw them away at the end of the paint job. Cheap covers tend not to hold or release paint well and can shed fuzz onto the wall.

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