Diall Loss Free Soft Tipped Paint Brush (W)4"
Diall Loss Free Soft Tipped Paint Brush (W)4"
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Product Information
- Soft grip handle
- Lossless bristles Suitable for All paints, stains & varnishes
- 1 year Guarantee
Features and Benefits
- Produces a streak free finish
Technical Specifications
Brush edge finish | Soft tipped |
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Handle material | Plastic |
Bristle material | Synthetic bristle |
Ferrule material | Stainless steel |
Handle type | Soft grip handle |
Brush head movement | Fixed head |
Sizes | 4" |
Colour description | Yellow |
Suitable for | All paints, stains & varnishes |
Extension pole compatible | Not compatible |
Location | Internal |
Pack quantity | 1 |
Care instructions | Clean thoroughly following paint manufacturer's instructions & allow to dry naturally |
Guarantee | 1year |
Model | K140 |
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How to guides
How to paint a wall & ceiling
Painting the walls and ceiling can be one of the most enjoyable parts of decorating a room. It's an easy way to refresh a space, or add character with a new colour.
To get the best finish, it's worth doing some thorough preparation before beginning and then working systematically around the room. With the right tools even the more difficult tasks, like painting the ceiling, can be made easier and more efficient.
In this guide, we'll be;
- Painting the ceiling, coving and walls in a room
- Using a water-based interior emulsion paint - for advice choosing the best paint for your room, check out our Interior paint buying guide
- Completing these tasks with either a brush and roller, or paint pads
Buying guides
Primer buying guide
If you're painting on bare wood, plaster or metal surfaces, you'll get a better result if you use a primer first. It provides a surface which the paint can bond to and stops the paint being absorbed. Find out more what you need and for what surface.
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