Author Topic: Wooster's Brush and Roller Guide  (Read 1305 times)

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Wooster's Brush and Roller Guide
« on: January 28, 2009, 02:23:26 PM »
An informative brush and roller guide from Wooster. It also has some pretty good tips, I like this one:

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What do you do to make it easier to clean your brushes at the end of the job, especially where
the filament enters the ferrule? You take 2 inches of blue masking tape and wrap it around
the ferrule, with the tape reaching about 1/2 inch onto the filament. The paint still gets down
behind the tape, but because little air gets to it, the dry line is up the filament about 1/2 inch.


Here is the Link:
http://www.woosterbrush.com/pdfs/AboutApplicators.pdf

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Re: Wooster's Brush and Roller Guide
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2010, 11:08:38 AM »
Really? I think, I will try that good tips for the brush. And I would inform my neighbor about that, because he is a painter.
Thanks for sharing it. I'm sure it could help my neighbor and some people painting their home.