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Paint Brush AWTools AWTOOLS radiator/trim brush 25 mm, AW26044
Paint Brush AWTools AWTOOLS radiator/trim brush 25 mm, AW26044
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Paint Brush AWTools AWTOOLS radiator/trim brush 25 mm, AW26044
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Paint Brush AWTools AWTOOLS radiator/trim brush 25 mm, AW26044
Paint Brush AWTools AWTOOLS radiator/trim brush 25 mm, AW26044
The AWTools radiator/trim brush 25 mm (model AW26044) is a narrow paint brush designed for precise work on confined surfaces. With a 25 mm working width and a shape suited for edges and profiles, this AWTools brush allows controlled application of oil- and water-based paints and varnishes. It is intended for renovation and finishing tasks where accuracy and neat results are required on radiators, moldings, profiles and window frames.
The compact 25 mm working width enables precise painting in tight spaces and along narrow profiles. Bristle composition and brush shape are optimized for even paint loading and consistent release, reducing drips and streaks. A comfortable handle design improves grip and control during detail work, while compatibility with oil- and water-based coatings makes the brush versatile for a range of renovation and finishing jobs.
Dip the brush lightly into the paint, removing excess on the container rim to avoid drips. Apply paint with controlled, even strokes following the profile or edge, keeping the brush angle consistent for uniform coverage. For radiators and narrow sections, work in small sections and maintain a wet edge to prevent visible overlaps. Clean the brush after use according to the paint type: wash with warm soapy water for water-based paints and use the appropriate solvent for oil-based products, then reshape the bristles and allow to dry.
For best results on metal radiators, prepare surfaces by cleaning and degreasing, and use suitable primers where required. When working on detailed moldings or window frames, use light pressure and multiple thin coats rather than a single heavy coat to achieve an even finish.
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