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Paint Brush 102 mm No name model 2106 — 102 mm flat brush
Paint Brush 102 mm No name model 2106 — 102 mm flat brush
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Paint Brush 102 mm No name model 2106 — 102 mm flat brush
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Paint Brush 102 mm No name model 2106 — 102 mm flat brush
Paint Brush 102 mm No name model 2106 — 102 mm flat brush
Flat paint brush No name model 2106 with a 102 mm working width is designed for applying paint, varnish and primers on large flat surfaces, trims and panels. The 102 mm flat head delivers broad, even strokes for faster coverage, while the manual handle provides control when working on interior and exterior surfaces. This brush is suitable for jobs that require consistent application of coating materials and efficient area coverage.
The wide 102 mm head enables faster coverage of large surfaces and reduces the number of passes needed. The flat shape of the bristles produces uniform strokes and helps minimize visible brush marks. The ergonomic manual handle gives steady grip and control during application. Constructed for compatibility with common solvent- and water-based paints and varnishes, the brush is practical for both interior and exterior tasks.
Before use, remove any loose fibres by lightly tapping the brush and, if necessary, dampen the bristles with water for water-based paints or with the appropriate solvent for solvent-based products. Load the brush evenly by dipping the bristles into the coating to about one-third of their length. Apply with steady, overlapping strokes following the surface direction to achieve uniform coverage. Clean the brush after each use according to the paint type: rinse with water for water-based paints or use the recommended solvent for oil-based products, then reshape the bristles and allow to dry flat or hanging with the bristles downward.
For best results on large flat areas, maintain a wet edge and work in sections to avoid lap marks. Match the brush to the paint type and viscosity, and avoid overloading the bristles to preserve stroke quality and extend brush life.
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