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After reading the helpful info on here from you lot it appears a 3" brush is good for cutting in emulsion. I have been using a 1.5" brush to date, results ok but it takes me quite a while.
I went to B&Q to get my new weapon. I allways buy Hamilton brushes and was a little shocked at the £15 price tag. Anyway there was nothing explaining about the difference between china and synthetic bristles.
I got the assisstant to phone Acorn (own Hamilton) and they said both can be used for different paints.
Ive heard china bristle is better for oil paints and synthetic for water based.
Is this one of those preference things?
Are Hamilton brushes worth the expense?
Thanks
I went to B&Q to get my new weapon. I allways buy Hamilton brushes and was a little shocked at the £15 price tag. Anyway there was nothing explaining about the difference between china and synthetic bristles.
I got the assisstant to phone Acorn (own Hamilton) and they said both can be used for different paints.
Ive heard china bristle is better for oil paints and synthetic for water based.
Is this one of those preference things?
Are Hamilton brushes worth the expense?
Thanks