black bristle plastic handle cheap paint brush
Item |
Width |
Thickness |
Lenght Out |
Boxed |
SJIE8830-1 |
1" |
5/8" |
2 1/4" |
12 |
SJIE8830-2 |
1 1/2" |
5/8" |
2 1/2" |
12 |
SJIE8830-3 |
2" |
3/4" |
2 1/2" |
12 |
SJIE8830-4 |
2 1/2" |
13/16" |
2 1/2" |
12 |
SJIE8830-5 |
3" |
7/8" |
2 3/4" |
12 |
SJIE8830-6 |
4" |
7/8" |
3" |
6 |
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT PAINT BRUSH
1) If you are using alkyd paint or a finish that requires thinner in the cleanup process, choose brushes with natural bristles. If you are applying latex paint or a finish that is water-based, choose brushes with synthetic bristles as natural bristles lose their integrity when wet.
2) If you are painting an average room, all you should need is a 4-inch brush with a straight edge, a 1 1/2-inch brush for sashes, and a 2-inch brush for trim.
3) Before purchasing, hold the brush as you would when painting. Make sure it is a comfortable weight. Fan the bristles to make sure there are no gaps, and "bounce" the tip of the brush to test for springiness.