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On 21/06/2018 16:17, Andrew wrote:
On 20/06/2018 08:17, Chris J Dixon wrote: GB wrote: Use a roller to apply the paint, then just brush it out with the brush. +1 Chris I just use a roller, and only use a paint brush for fiddly bits. OP hasn't told us if the paint is water-based or solvent based, which needs different types of brush. Oil paint needs a good bristle brush, which are not good for water-based paints and vice-versa. Solvent. -- F |
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