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best finish with polyurethane
I'm painting a Formica table top with Ronseal ultra tough polyurethane with the *matt* finish . I'm using an old, but best quality bristle brush. I'm not the very worse at wielding a paint brush, but it's surprising to me how many brush marks are still remaining, especially since it's a matt finish. Would I be better using one of the Chinese brushes (with artificial bristles or the 'natural' very *thin* bristles)? I normally avoid them, since the ones I've used before have shed a lot of the bristles whilst using them. Would I get any better looking results by using a paint pad? If so what one is best to get please? Also would a sponge roller or hairy cloth type roller be a better way to go? Thanks for any advice. |
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