Brand:aa
Product detail:
good quality red handle specialty paint brushes
specifications:
- Size: 1",1.5",2",2.5",3",4"
- Length Out: 44mm,44mm,51mm,51mm,57mm,64mm
- Handle:plastic
- Ferrule: tinplate
- Packing: Poly bag
As a special manufacturer for paint roller, paint brush and some other paint tools, we won't spare any efforts to support our customers always.Our products are in high quality and have high reputation in the field. If you have any question of our paint roller and paint brush tools, please feel free to contact us immediately! Any of your inquiry will be highly appreciated and be replied at the earliest time!
Instructions to our Paint Brush General Specifications:
Size | 0.5", 3/4", 1", 1.5", 2", 2.5", 3", 4", 5", 6", ect |
Hair | Pure black/white bristle, Different Tops are selected; |
PP filament, or PET tapered filament; | |
Bristle mixed with Filament. | |
Length out | 38mm, 44mm, 51mm, 57mm, 62mm, 64mm, 68mm, 70mm, 74mm, ect |
Handle | Wooden handle, Could choose Soft or Hard Wood; |
Plastic handle, solid or hollow; | |
Rubber handle | |
Ferrule | Tin plate; |
Stainless steel; | |
Chrome/Gold plated ferrule, or others. | |
Glue | High quality glue to support the hair not come out in using. |
Packing | Individual PVC plastic bag on the hair, 12pcs each inner box |
Shrink film bag each piece on the hair, 12pieces each inner box |
Tips: Which brushes do I use for which job?
When selecting a brush it is important to consider the following areas: type of bristle; the job & coating to be applied.
There are 2 types of bristle: synthetic and natural.
Synthetic bristles are very hard wearing, lasting up to 5 times as long as natural bristle brushes. As synthetic bristles do not absorb large amounts of water and swell up they do not cause tramlines to appear in the paint. Their structure produces a fine finish on all water-based paints.
Natural bristle has a structure that allows it to take and hold paint within the brush. In addition, the split ends of bristle brushes help to produce a fine finish with traditional solvent paints. However, they do not perform well with water-based paints like Vinyl Matt or Satinwood.
Brushes come in many sizes. As a rule of thumb, the larger the area you are painting, the larger the brush that you should use. For walls a 2" or 3" brush is required for cutting in, whilst a 1" or 2" brush will give you more flexibility when painting doors, skirting boards & architraves.