Saturday, 23 February 2013

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Which painting and decorating brush?

IMG_0974 As master painters and decorators, it is very important to us to use the best equipment when painting and decorating. We need equipment that we can trust over and over again as it is no good if our tools compromise our finish. We have many tools and product that we cherish and at the top of the list are the brushes we use to paint and decorate.
Painting and decorating is indeed an art-form. A well trained decorator can work wonders, almost magic when they decorate your home/office compared to a DIYer and give that decorator a brush that outshines all the others, the results will be outstanding.
Allow me to introduce the Picasso. Since I have used this brush I will not be looking back. They are light and springy and responsive. You can cut in line after line and it holds it shape giving you precise control. I don’t agree that you could cut in a line 7 feet long in one dip but I do agree that this is an excellent brush!
Hodgson and Anderson Painting and Decorating
Painting and decorating with a Picasso
Washing out the Picasso is easy as the paint simply glides off the bristles and once it has dried it holds it’s original shape as if the bristles have a memory.
This brush is a must for anyone about to embark on a painting and decorating project for emulsion or gloss/eggshell, both solvent based and water based paints and I strong recommend to any professional wanting to up their game!

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