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Natural Bristle Wooden Handle Paint Brush

0.06 USD
Min. Order: 5000 Piece/Pieces
Trade Term: FOB
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
Supply Ability: 10000000pcs/year
Place of Origin: Anhui

Company Profile

Location: Anqing, Anhui, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer

Product Detail

Model No.: FS-C010
Means of Transport: Ocean, Land
Brand Name: FIRSEN or Customized
Handle: wooden handle
Production Capacity: 10000000pcs/year
Packing: Packed in Standard Carton or Customized
Delivery Date: 15-45days
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Product Description

*Paint Type: For Use with Oil-based Paints, Stains and Enamels.
*Chip Paint Brush, Single Thickness/Double Thickness
*100% Pure Natural White China Bristle, Providing a smoother and more even release to give paint jobs more finesse and precision.
*Popular Wooden Handle, easy and convenient to use.
*Tin-plated Ferrule, good-toughness, good-looking and anti-rust
*Low Cost, Economical
*Size:1/2",1",1-1/2'',2'',2-1/2'',3'',4''

 

Our Advantages

We are Trust-worthy Supplier
*Excelent Craft: We Care About Every Part of A Paint Applicator
*Professional and Skilled Workers 
*Provided Products for Customers All Over the World
*Fully Range of Products for Choose
Quality is Our Culture
*Strict QC Department Checking Every Product before Packing
*Once Start Business with Us,You Will Be Our Long-term Partner for Win-win Business
Excellent Service
*Reply Your Inquiries within 24 Hours
*Offer OEM Service, Customized Design is Available
*We Always Stay in the Same Boat with You

 

About Chip Brushes

Chip brushes are are very similar to a paint brush. The difference is, paint brushes may use bristles that will melt when in contact with certain solvents and are expensive (for the good ones anyway).This is where chip brushes shine.
They are made with natural China bristles that will hold up to epoxy, glue, resin, stain, paint remover, cleaners, oils and more.Chip brushes also have a wood handle so they are firm and comfortable to use.
The best part, they cost much less than paint brushes so you can use them to apply sticky, nasty and harsh adhesives or even use them in a parts cleaner with solvent and when you are done with them, toss it out.


Tips: 

Which brushes do I use for which job?
 
When selecting a brush it is important to consider the following areas: type of bristle: the job & coating to be applied.
 
Type of Bristle: Synthetic and Natural

Synthetic bristles are very hard wearing, lasting up to 5 times as long as natural bristle brushes. So it's best to choose a synthetic brush for paint rough surfaces. As synthetic bristles do not absorb large amounts of water and swell up they   do not cause tramlines to appear in the paint. Their structure produces a fine finish on all water-based paints.
 
Natural bristle has a structure that allows it to take and hold paint within the brush. It is the best choice for oil-based paints, varnishes, shellac, alkyd enamels, oil stains, and oil-based polyurethanes.In addition, the split ends of  bristle  brushes help to produce a fine finish with traditional solvent paints. However, they do not perform well with water-based paints like Vinyl Matt or Satinwood.

Size of Brush
 
Brushes come in many sizes. As a rule of thumb, the larger the area you are painting, the larger the brush that you should use. Wider 3 inch and 4 inch brushes are fine for walls and other broad, flat surfaces, but for trimming around a window sash you'll probably want a 1-1/2-inch to 2-1/2-inch brush. In fact, 2-1/2-inch angled sash brushes are the most popular brush because they're comfortable to use and can trim around most areas.


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