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The Wooster Brush Q3108-1-1/2 Softip Paintbrush is designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, featuring soft brush tips for a smooth finish with all paint types. Its durable brass-plated ferrule and comfortable Kaiser handle make it a reliable choice for any painting project.
Colour | Gold,White |
Material | Polyester |
Size | 1.5 Inch |
Brand | Wooster Brush |
Paint Type | All paint type, Latex, Oil-based |
Handle Type | kaiser handle,short handle |
Brush Width | 1.5 Inches |
Bristle Type | Synthetic |
Department | Brushes |
Manufacturer | Wooster Brush |
Item model number | Q3108-1-1/2 |
Product Dimensions | 4.22 x 1.73 x 22.3 cm; 49.9 g |
ASIN | B000NWJX4E |
S**H
High quality
I love this brand of paint brush. I got the smaller size for trim work when painting the bathroom. The paint went on smooth and the bristles stayed in tact during my 3 day project
A**R
Good Brush for Polyethene
Worked well and reasonably priced
L**.
Great value
Great brush and the price was right!
M**T
This Product is a good brand
This is a great paint brush. I haven’t found any loose “whiskers” yet. And that includes painting all of my apartments’ baseboards. Good brand. Easy to clean and easy to use.
O**9
Good price for excellent brush, best for water-based paint, but good for oil, too
Yeah, yeah, I've used throw-away (el-cheapo or chip) brushes for single-use painting chores where I truly didn't give a rat's patootie about the finish, but I never liked them. It's nice not to have to do the clean-up, but a good brush does a much better job, and if you clean it, it lasts for many jobs. I've waivered between Purdy and Wooster brushes, but when I had a chance to pick up these Wooster 3-inch nylon-polyester brushes for $8 and change, I jumped, bought 3 of them.I've used only two so far. First for latex paint on a rough plywood wall, then we used both of them to put oil-based paint on my work-shop's smooth T-111 siding. I know, everyone recommends natural bristles for oil -- I've used white china and badger bristle brushes, and they leave virtually no brush marks. But I can tell you that these inexpensive Wooster nylon/poly brushes did a great job, both with latex AND the oil-based. We cut in around the windows with a white china brush, used a half-inch roller to quickly apply the oil paint, then used these Wooster brushes to smooth the final coat. We didn't dip them too deep, so cleanup wasn't bad -- two washes in paint thinner, then warm soapy water, rinse and dry in the shade, shook the water off, no beating on a post. You can see that the two brushes have been used, but they are in excellent shape, not ragged, with virtually NO bristles gone (couldn't find any in the paint).Fine brushes, and I can afford them.
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