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Re: Applying paint with brush.
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Posted by Pete L on October 03, 2003 at 14:08:00 from (198.36.89.4):
In Reply to: Applying paint with brush. posted by Iowa Will on September 26, 2003 at 20:29:15:
I have been using foam brushes for several years for painting enamels and often oil based varnishes when I shift from iron working in the summer to wood working in the winter. There are differences in foam brushes though. The plastic handled brushes, and often the wood handled brushes sold in setss have a softer durometer of foam and are often not glued to the handle. These brushes do not hold up more than a few minutes. The wood handled brushes sold by the piece, work well and hold up for a long time. If, at the end of one coat, another will be needed tomorrow, dribble about a teaspoon of thinner on the brush and wrap it in plastic. It'll be pliable tomorrow. Shake out the thinner and start the next coat.
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