Sunday 25 September 2016

Old paint brushes versus new brushes for cutting in with paints




My hand trimmed brushes compared with old worn brushes 

If you are a pro decorator you may be lucky to have some worn down brushes for use with cutting in tasks

They can take forever to wear down and once they have become the right shape the stock and handle of the brushes are pretty tired, the bristles are often clogged and crusty. 

Bad example!


My version  

Spot the difference

looks a bit tired!

My version


























Our own brand of brushes are now available from Ebay where i usually sell modified hamilton perfection brushes.

Or alternatively we now supply brushes called the edge paint brush to the decorating warehouse Edge brushes from the decorating warehouse

 If you have ever wondered how the professional decorator gets those neat straight lines and edges when painting the secret is they sometimes use a worn down paint brush or "cutting in" brush specifically for this task
 The Edge paint  brush range has been created exclusively for us  to provide our customers with a  brand new paint brush  capable of getting that  all important professional finished look
 these clever painting tools  can make this task a cinch
 edge brushes can be used for painting against glass on Georgian or sash windows, the edges of woodwork on door frames or skirting boards also you can get those all important neat tidy lines with emulsion paints and coloured varnishes!
each brush is carefully crafted and modified by hand by a professional decorator  so be assured these tools are not mass produced,  our supplier is based locally to us and is in fact the creator of this method of modifying brushes

Monday 18 July 2016

Hand trimmed, worn brushes on ebay

A selection of my very own brushes for sale on ebay uk
please take some time to read my feedback from satisfied customers

Thursday 14 April 2016

How to do shabby chic furniture painting

my own video shows you how

I'ts so easy to create your own style just choose a suitable piece of furniture 
get some good quality paint and brushes and youre halfway there!
If you need any further advice you can contact me via youtube comments section i'm always happy to help.
 

How to wallpaper around a socket or light switch

My own video shows my simple step by step technique for this task

I am using a paste the wall wall covering in this easy to follow short video

How to wallpaper around a window reveal

My own video shows my technique for doing this 

This video shows the process in step by step order,  i am using lining paper you would of course match the paper if it has a pattern 
This job presented an oppertunity for me to film against strong contrasting wall colour so i set up the camera i think its usefull to make a visual reperesentation of the task which some might otherwise struggle with

 

Which paint brushes do i recommend?

A question i often get asked via you tube

"Hi which is the best brush to use"?

"Hi which roller sleeves do you recommend"?

Well it can be a difficult question to answer because i am a professional decorator i will pay a premium price for my tools simply because i want them to last and be robust enough for daily use.
For use in oil based painting tasks i need a firm bristle brush, i would therefore buy a Hamilton perfection pure bristle brush.
For a synthetic filament brush a Purdy monarch elite would be my weapon of choice
How much will i pay? i tend to buy box sets rather than single brushes as this offers good value its just common sense a five brush box set of Hamilton perfection brushes will cost around £26.00 a set like that would contain 1x 1"  2x 1.5" and 2x 2" brushes the combination of sizes can vary it a no brainer .Why try to buy cheap brushes that may look the part but will simply fall apart in use!
Brushes are expensive because of the components used IE stainless steel stocks do not rust and rot after a few months, wooden handles are suitable for vapour box storage and are comfortable they expand and contract keeping the connection between stock and handle tight.
good quality bristles (black china) are an expensive natural product and are hard to source according to a brush manufacturer raising hogs is an expensive business for Chinese farmers and bristles are a by product of the slaughter process of these valuable animals.
 Quality products cost a little more but its worth the extra investment why be disappointed after spending your hard earned cash?
Even if you only intend to use brushes a few times a year buying a good product, storing and cleaning your tools properly will give you years of use.
Personal choice is an important factor to mention as no two decorators would say the same or make the choices i might.
Gimmicks gizmo's and gadgets and trends to make painting easier I'm no Luddite i will try and enjoy trying new products i recently asked a brush manufacturer why they sell synthetic filament brushes in different colours and what is the difference between them?  there is no difference he said! its just branding and marketing so don't be fooled.