![]() ![]() Somehow they use water as the solvent while having a paint resin that is part alkyd (traditional oil) part acrylic (tough water based paints). Hybrid paints such as Sadolin Superdec or Jotun Demidekk are the most durable paints currently available for exterior work. More recently i have found the Arroworthy Finultra which is a cross between these brushes, it is very acurate and holds a lot of paint, it isn’t quite as smooth but the ease with which lines can be neatly and rapidly cut in make it a popular brush. For general cutting in and wall edges where you arent cutting in to a different colour the 3″ version of the Corona Toledo is an abolute beast huge paint holding capacity and a nice smooth finish. I almost exclusively use Purdy Pro Extra brushes for oil based paint sacrificing speed for finesse.įor cutting in where a line has to be very clean the Purdy Clear Cut Glide is excelent on two accounts, precission and smoothness of finish. ![]() Some synthetic brushes also work very well in oil based paint and provide greater accuracy. ![]() I like natural bristle brushes by Hamilton. Natural bristle brushes hold a lot of paint and work nicely with oil based paint if you are painting many linear meters. The brushes i list are what i typically use and i consider them all good for their respective tasks but with a huge range of brushes out there i’ve stopped looking once i’ve found a very good brush, my search hasn’t been exhaustive. There is lots written about the best paint brushes, my experiance has been that there are good brushes for certain tasks but no one brush that is best for all. Some of my favourites are listed in this section. Producing a durable job with a good finish in a reasonable time is made easier with appropriate tools. ![]()
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