If you want to paint walls or furniture, you need a paint brush. Without paint brushes, you can't apply them evenly on the surface of products and bring good results.
In the process of use, 5-inch paint brushes are rarely used, and 3-inch and 4-inch paint brushes are generally used. 1 inch paint brushes are mainly used for painting general corners.
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How to use a brush:
In interior decoration, the posture of holding brush is very particular, and proper holding method is helpful to delay fatigue and make the working process orderly. The handles of frame brush and window frame brush are pencil-shaped, so the grip of these two brushes is very similar to that of pencils, that is, they are held with thumb, forefinger and middle finger.
This technique enables you to control all kinds of complicated painting actions at will. When you hold the beaver tail handle with a big brush, you need to hold it with more force, because they are wider and heavier. Holding the brush handle with the whole hand should make full use of the width of the palm, just like holding a tennis racket. This technique is most suitable for painting on a large plane.
When dipping the paint for the first time, gently rotate the brush in the paint to make the bristles open and fully absorb the paint. Every time you dip the paint, gently push the brush into the paint, which makes it easier to dip the brush into the paint. For most latex paints, just dip the brush into the paint first, then lift the brush for a few seconds to let the excess paint drip down, and then use it to paint the wall.
Another brushing method is "ridging", which can protect the paint area from mutual influence with almost no masking tape. Use an inclined plane with long bristles to decorate the brush. The way to hold the brush is that the thumb is on one side of the metal hoop and the other four fingers are on the other side.
Press the brush gently against the wall, then move the brush while applying enough pressure to keep the bristles bent in the brushing direction. Keep the brush at a distance of about 0. 16 cm from the painted wall on the other side. Bending bristles and pressure will make the brush release fine paint droplets, which will spread to the blank area.