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Where to get an extremely high quality paint brush?
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<blockquote data-quote="mafioso" data-source="post: 763207" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>Preparation of the item, the choice of compatible undercoats and good quality paint and technique is everything.</p><p></p><p>Avoid the use of paint brushes with plastic handles. Tenacity brand brushes are usually OK to buy although I recently bought some very expensive artists brushes from a place somewhere off Rossmead Ave, Claremont - very, very small for retouching at between R50 to nearly R90 per brush.</p><p></p><p>I've mentioned this many times before - get yourself a good quality airbrush. Run it from a small compressor fitted with an inline water trap. Wear a 3m mask, practise and practise again and you will never want to use a paintbrush again.</p><p></p><p>My first choice regarding paints is automotive finishes, their undercoats and various types of satin or gloss acrylic topcoats. Auto paints suppliers are generally very helpful and knowledgeable about the products they sell.</p><p></p><p>Finish en klaar.</p><p></p><p>skollie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mafioso, post: 763207, member: 572"] Preparation of the item, the choice of compatible undercoats and good quality paint and technique is everything. Avoid the use of paint brushes with plastic handles. Tenacity brand brushes are usually OK to buy although I recently bought some very expensive artists brushes from a place somewhere off Rossmead Ave, Claremont - very, very small for retouching at between R50 to nearly R90 per brush. I've mentioned this many times before - get yourself a good quality airbrush. Run it from a small compressor fitted with an inline water trap. Wear a 3m mask, practise and practise again and you will never want to use a paintbrush again. My first choice regarding paints is automotive finishes, their undercoats and various types of satin or gloss acrylic topcoats. Auto paints suppliers are generally very helpful and knowledgeable about the products they sell. Finish en klaar. skollie [/QUOTE]
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