Brushes
In order to achieve a nice result, it can be crucial to use the right type of brush. We have gathered here our selection, which includes brushes in different widths and for different areas of use and purposes
Other 95-438011
Touch-Up Brush Set Set No. 4 + 10
€3,74
Q-Refinish 70-755-0024
Touch-Up Brush Set 24 pcs
€58,00
Other 11990
Touch-Up Brush Set 36 pcs
€79,63
Corcos 88299-13
Touch-Up Bottles Plastic 50 Ml
€45,83
Sika 5708
Wool Felt Brush For Primer
€9,58
Q-Refinish 70-500-0020
70-500 Touch Up Bottle With Brush Lid 20 Ml
€121,22
Sika 105764
Nylon Brush
€35,87
Sika 32630
Primer Brush 20 Mm
€13,18
Other 1411
Snow Brush With Wool Tip
€29,01
Brushes for all types of painting work and needs
We offer brushes in different sizes and widths, so you can choose the right size for your project. Whether you are a professional painter or just need to paint a room at home, we have the right brushes for you.
Flat brush
A flat brush is ideal for larger areas such as walls and ceilings. The flat shape makes it easy to cover a larger area in a short amount of time, making it the perfect choice for large painting projects.
Bicycle paint brush
Bicycle paint brushes have a special shape designed to provide a smooth and even surface ideal for bicycles, cars and other vehicles.
Round brush
Round brush is a versatile brush that is good for both small and large areas and is perfect for painting corners and edges.
Angle brush or radiator brush
Angled brushes are ideal for reaching hard-to-reach places, such as between radiator fins or other small and narrow areas.
Extend lifespan
For water-based paints, you can clean the brush by rinsing it thoroughly in warm water and then wiping it with a piece of paper or a cloth. Repeat until the water is clear and the brush is clean. It is also a good idea to use a mild soap or washing-up liquid to remove any remaining paint. For oil-based paint, you can clean the brush by using mineral spirits or similar. Start by removing as much paint as possible by wiping the brush on a piece of paper or cloth. Then dip the brush into turpentine and let it soak for a few minutes. Shake the brush gently and repeat until the brush is clean. It is important to remember that turpentine is a toxic liquid, so be sure to wear gloves and work in a well-ventilated area.
Regardless of the type of paint you have used, it is important to avoid letting the brush become dry or stiff. After cleaning, wipe the brush gently with a piece of paper or cloth, then hang it up or lay it flat to dry completely.