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I finally stopped using a regular paintbrush to cut in my ceilings
After watching a YouTube video from a painter in Austin, I switched to a 2-inch angled sash brush last weekend and the lines are so much cleaner now, has anyone else found a simple tool swap that made a huge difference?
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marywilson1d agoMost Upvoted
Has anyone talked about how the brush change affects your whole painting rhythm? I used to dread cutting in because it was slow and messy. With a better brush, that part goes faster and I'm less tired when I get to the rolling. It changes your whole mood for the job, not just the line quality. You start feeling like you know what you're doing instead of just fighting the tool.
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murphy.aaron21h ago
Mary's right about it changing your whole mood. When the tool fights you, the job feels awful. A good brush lets you focus on the work instead of fighting drips and messy lines. That little bit of confidence makes the whole project feel more doable. It's the difference between dreading a chore and just getting it done.
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