Bristle Paint Brushes
When it comes to achieving high quality decor, our variety of natural bristle brushes will help you do so. Natural bristle brushes are made of animal hair and are ideal for applying oil-based alkyd paints, so it is best to avoid latex water-based paints when using these brushes as the product will just absorb, leaving the bristles limp.
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Hamilton Perfection Paint Brush
From:£4.49(inc VAT)multiple sizes -
Rodo R34 Paint Brush (Full Box)
From:£4.49(inc VAT)multiple sizes -
Rodo Block Brush Paste FFJ
From:£4.49(inc VAT) -
Rodo Block Brush Shed & Fence FFJ
From:£4.49(inc VAT) -
Rodo Block Brush Emulsion FFJ
From:£4.49(inc VAT) -
Edge Paint Brushes Bristle Paint Brush
From:£7.95(inc VAT)multiple sizes -
Rodo R34 Paint Brush (Single)
From:£0.49(inc VAT)multiple sizes -
Dec Ware Contractor Range
From:£0.95(inc VAT)multiple sizes -
Rodo Shed & Fence Brush 4"
From:£3.49(inc VAT) -
Rodo Block Brush Masonry FFJ
From:£4.49(inc VAT) -
Dec Ware Supreme Range
From:£1.49(inc VAT)multiple sizes -
Rodo ProDec 4" Flat Masonry Paint Brush
From:£7.95(inc VAT)
Frequently asked questions about bristle paint brushes
What is a natural bristle paint brush?
Natural bristle brushes are made from animal hair, commonly badger or hog hair. This is in contrast to synthetic brushes which tend to be made from nylon or polyester.
Which paint should be used with a natural bristle brush?
Natural bristle brushes are the best choice for use with oil based paints or stains as they minimise the amount of brushstrokes left behind to create a smoother finish. Natural brushes don’t work as well with water based paints as they tend to swell which, although meaning they hold more paint, means that it is tricky to be as precise. If you want to use a water based paint, you should use a synthetic brush instead.