It is very important to use the right paint brush, depending on the task at hand, let’s take a look at the different sizes and shapes that are available.
As
far as shape you have the rectangular type and the angle type, sizes vary from
3’ inch down to 1.5’ inch and the materials which they are made from vary from brand to brand, but
the most common types are the chinex/polyester
and nylon/polyester blend.
You
may see brushes bigger than 3’ inches at the store, but those are mainly use
for stain and polyurethane applications. They are a little to heavy and big for
ceilings, walls and trim.
Now
let’s say you want to paint a room in your house in which you would do the
ceiling, walls and trim. For cutting in the ceilings and walls I like to use
the 3’ angle brush if I’m working on a residential setting, however if I’m
working in a commercial setting then I’ll use the 3’inch rectangular paint brush,
just because it holds a little more paint.
Once
you are done with the ceilings and walls we move to the crown molding, doors
and baseboard. For this I like to use the 2.5’ inch brush, because it gives you
more precision for getting into those tight spaces and also holds less paint
which is perfect for trim.
So
no matter what the job is, you should always use the tools that you feel the
most comfortable with. Also another thing to keep in mind is that as far as
paint goes there is latex paint (water-base) and oil base which is no longer in use for residential applications, so when
buying a new paint brush make sure you get the latex type.
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