🖌️ Elevate your deck game—paint like a pro, finish like a boss!
The ROLLINGDOG 5.5" Deck Stain Limewash Brush features a wide synthetic bristle head designed to mimic natural bristles for smooth, efficient paint application. Its durable beech wood handle with laser engraving offers superior grip and comfort, while the rust-resistant stainless steel ferrule ensures long-lasting use. Ideal for a variety of surfaces including decks, fences, walls, and masonry, this brush cleans easily and works with all paint and stain types.
Color | Yellow |
Material | Beech Wood |
Size | 5.5 Inch |
Brand | ROLLINGDOG |
Paint Type | Acrylic Decorative Encaustic Oil Tempera Specialty |
Handle Type | regular |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Bristle Type | Hog bristle |
Manufacturer | ROLLINGDOG Tools |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.88 x 5.63 x 1.81 inches |
Style | Stain |
Pattern | Stain |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle Material | Wood |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**S
Cost-effective and great for limewashing!
These brushes performed exceptionally well! We used them to limewash the brick exterior of our house, and they exceeded our expectations. We didn't experience any issues such as breakage or bristles falling out. Additionally, we were able to clean them thoroughly and plan to reuse them for future projects.
A**B
Brush is very well made.
Best stain brush I have used so far. No loss of bristles whatsoever and is holding up well. I will actually clean and use again. Past brushes (by others) have been tossed due to falling apart. Definately recommend and would buy again.
M**L
Limewash
I used this brush for limewash painting. Worked great
A**S
Best brushes
Well made and they work great
K**L
Great for lime washing
Lime washed my whole house with these. Great.
A**R
Works great
Works great, used for staining outdoor rocks on house.
8**S
don't be left holding...the handle...
I was on the fence about this brush before the handle came off while cleaning it. Now it's in 2-star territory.It's not a threaded hole, just rings, apparently intended to allow glue to hold the plastic handle-bushing within the wood hole. And that worked OK until I left the brush to soak for a while, which apparently ovaled out the hole, and...left me holding the handle after I'd tried to spin it dry.Too late to return.Bristles are inserted into four rows with large gaps between them, so when you dip paint out of your bucket, you may find it suddenly and unexpectedly draining out on your work. I could manage that, but not the loss of the handle, of course.Perhaps I'll try to repair with epoxy after it's dry, but of course I shouldn't have to take such detours as this when I've got work to do.
G**1
Worked well
Worked good for our limewash paint, a few loose brush strands here and there but not too much of a concern, painted with the ‘cloud’ method and turned out great
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