get the flowetrol in all good decorating centers not homebase or bnq and a roller would put it on ok but would leave a mottled finish that you would have to lay off with a brush so waste of time really. Good luck mate.
Never ever use a normal hair brush with waterbased glosses & eggshells, Always use a synthetic brush such as a Purdy or one of the new Johnstone's Fat Hog brushes.
If you want a non yellowing from a gloss or eggshell always use an Acrylic based gloss or eggshell
take my hat off to you professional decorators,
Never ever use a normal hair brush with waterbased glosses & eggshells, Always use a synthetic brush such as a Purdy or one of the new Johnstone's Fat Hog brushes.
If you want a non yellowing from a gloss or eggshell always use an Acrylic based gloss or eggshell
Vern...those fat hogs...any good?..or local rep has been trying to get me to take some ..but seeing as reps will big anything up in order to punt it im doing my homework first..
Just tried to send that via a message..god what a performance!..ot took me 10 minutes to sus out what was going on..not worth the bother IMO..
There is one exception at the moment for sheds selling good brushes and that's ....Wickes.
They have a 3 pack deal with a one inch, a one and a half inch and a 2 inch in the pack for £7.99. They're a lot like Purdys.
The handles are too polished, the stocks are a bit thin and the bristles are a touch "flappy" ....apart from that , these brushes are excellent value. I've been using them on and off, for about a year now and they're superb value for money.
There is one exception at the moment for sheds selling good brushes and that's ....Wickes.
They have a 3 pack deal with a one inch, a one and a half inch and a 2 inch in the pack for £7.99. They're a lot like Purdys.
The handles are too polished, the stocks are a bit thin and the bristles are a touch "flappy" ....apart from that , these brushes are excellent value. I've been using them on and off, for about a year now and they're superb value for money.
Are they any good for one coat glosses?
Funny you should ask
I've put gallons of Crown Solo on with the one inch and one and a half and after use they reside in my Brushmate which I fill with cellulose thinners when I run out of the fluid and that takes care of the polished handles
Excellent emulsion cutting in brushes too.
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