For painting with emulsion paints

For painting with oil paints

For painting with acrylic paints

For painting with paints for wood protection

Painting with emulsion paints

Rollers for painting with emulsion paints have special covering. It absorbs a lot of paint so that it is easier to transfer it onto the painted surface. Its additional advantage is outstanding abrasion resistance enabling multiple use

The best brushes for painting with emulsion paints are those made of natural bristle. The tip of each hair splits into two or three thinner ends. Thanks to that, the paint does not drip and it is easier to apply it to the painted surface.

The products for painting with emulsion paints are marked yellow on labels and display shelves.

Painting with oil paints

Oil and alkyd paints, resin-based enamels as well as some lacquers tend to be thicker and more viscous. They create a solid and durable protective coating.

Rollers for painting with this paint type are made with the use of thermofusion technology. Thanks to that, they are more resistant to chemical substances in paints. Their short pile enables applying a thin layer of paint and getting a smooth and even surface.  The best brushes for painting with oil paints are those made of natural bristle. A solvent-based paint does not influence its structure so a brush retains a proper shape and elasticity.

The products for painting with oil paints are marked red on labels and display shelves.

Painting with acrylic paints

Quick-drying acrylic paints have relatively thin consistency and leave a thin coating that is why it is sometimes necessary to apply a few layers.

When choosing a roller for painting with acrylic paints, remember to select one with a short pile which enables painting surfaces smoothly and evenly without leaving roller marks. In terms of these paints it is necessary to use brushes with the mix of natural and synthetic bristle. It enables applying paints with thin consistency and creates perfectly smooth and even surfaces.

The products for painting with acrylic paints are marked blue on labels and display shelves.

Painting with paints for wood protection

Wood preservation requires regular protection which aims at ensuring durability and good appearance.

Many wooden elements have cuts or other decorative carvings, what makes the even and precise application of stain more difficult. Therefore, narrow brushes are used for preserving wood. The best brush for painting wood has the mix of natural and synthetic bristle in a ratio of around 30:70. Natural bristle makes the paint stick well to the brush. Synthetic bristle ensures a proper shape and elasticity.

When painting with wood protection products you can also use narrow paint rollers with a special MICROFIBER covering which applies a lacquer, a stain or a varnish to the painted surface.

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