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This foam brush set is ideal for crafts and hobby paints, touch-up work and stains. These brushes are made with high-density foam pads and solid wood handles. They provide quality at a value price.
Brush Head Height (in.) | 2.75 | Brush Head Width (in.) | 2 |
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Handle Length (in.) | 4 |
Applicator/Tool Type | Foam Brush | Features | Disposable |
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For Use On | Glass, Metal, Wood | For Use With | All Paint Types |
Handle Material | Wood | Head Shape(s) | Flat |
Interior/Exterior | Exterior, Interior | Kit | No |
Package Quantity | 9 | Paint Tool Product Type | Applicator/Tool |
Product Weight (lb.) | .25 lb | Returnable | 90-Day |
Wall Types | Smooth |
Manufacturer Warranty | Guaranteed against defects in workmanship and materials. |
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Acetone is not recommended to clean these brushes. It will attack the foam. Thanks,
Foam is not recommended for epoxy resins as the solvent may attack the foam. Thanks,
They are, but I don't recommend these foam brushes for anything. They are like sponges and absorb the paint, oils, etc and then you have to press them hard against whatever you are painting to release the paint. Use a paint brush or for varnishing, a varnishing pad.
I used to apply Elmer's Glue to bottom of old canoe for a crackle application to make a planter in yard They sponges quickly came apart. I only recommend for small projects when applying a thin watery substance.
These are compatible with oil based paints and printers, however they are best suited for use on smoother surfaces. Thanks,
Shipping to "your store" is free because it is put on a delivery truck with thousands of other item going to the same location, versus shipping an individual package of modest value to a specific location, which is more costly. The buyer should accept shipping costs as an offset to eliminated travel costs.
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Because the products most of us order are right there in the store. They just have to get it off of the shelf. That's what I assume
Because despite what you see on TV and internet, there's no such thing as free shipping.
Because it costs 8.99 to ship it
Usually when this happens it's because its located in the store in your town and they will charge alot to deliver even though they are close, so they consider it a rush delivery.
Ive had no issues using these for poly
It is for all kinds of paints and stains
Yes. I used them for both stain and polyerthane
I have used it for poly but rather use a brush. These are great for stain though.
yes and paint
Foam brushes and rollers are not recommended for polys because they have a tendency to cause the finish to bubble, creating more work in the long run. A better option is a natural bristle brush or a pad that will provide a smooth even finish.
Natural bristle brushes are the best for polyurethanes and oil based paints. With the proper cleaning routine, a good brush will last you through multiple usage cycles. These foam brushes are typically for latex paints and primers. Mostly for a hobby type of project. Wooster dos make some really good quality foam brushes for more of a professional style finish when using latex paints.
I used them for polyurethane and for BONA Wood Sealant.
Can be used for polyurethane or other stains and paint
Sure, why not? Polyerthane schmolyerthane! These foam brushes work with poly-everything.
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