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Old 07-06-09, 10:17   #13 (permalink)
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Re: I Need a Small Paint Safe Brush

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*note* the detailing brush i have pictured works great for getting at seams/rubber moldings, etc., where dried up wax, etc., hides and should not be used on "paint". in anycase... if you don't own one of these, they are a great tool to have in the arsenal...

if you have a michaels near you, they have many different types of paint brushes that you can look at and decide what may work best for you...
BigAl3,

The problem is the close proximity of paint to the rubber molding. In most places the gap is only about 1/8" inch wide and the paint is right there.

Althought I am not sure if it will work for this job I will order one of the brushes you showed because I can think of many interior chores it would be good for.

I do have a Michael's and will go look at artist brushes. A good sable or camel hair brush should be pretty safe especially if I flood the area I am working on with straight shampoo.

Thanks for the tips

Michael
 
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