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Brush Styles
Angle sash: Bristles are precisely trimmed at an angle that allows painters to hold the brush more comfortably while painting trim and corners. Brush ends are rounded for a smooth, gradual paint stroke. 
Trim: Trim brushes have a straight cut-line and are also used for painting trim and corners. They can also be used for larger areas. Some painters prefer a straight edge versus an angled cut. Trim brushes also have rounded ends. 
Wall: A wall brush is a larger brush with a straight cut-line. It is better used for larger areas like walls or side paneling. A wall brush has square ends.

Brush Size
Personal preference is always a factor in choosing a brush width, but a good rule of thumb is:
1 to 2 inches: For small spaces, tight trim areas, touch-ups and detail work. 
2 1/2 to 3 inches: For any trim and corner work. 
4 to 5 inches: For larger areas like walls or side paneling.


Pile Depth
Roller covers vary in nap length. The nap is determined by the surface texture to be painted:
1/4-inch, 3/16-inch: For very smooth surfaces like metal doors and plaster. 
3/8-inch, 1/2-inch: For smooth and semi-smooth surfaces like drywall. 
3/4-inch: For semi-rough surfaces like wood or a textured ceiling. 
1-inch, 1 1/4-inch: For rough surfaces or a heavily textured ceiling. 
1 1/2-inch: For extremely rough surfaces like concrete block.





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