Painting Tools Perth

A guide to all the tools you will need to handle the majority of diy painting around the home. Read on and learn more.

Magnet Ltd
01738 634007
Dunkeld Road
Perth
Stuart & Mcintosh Ltd
01738 631555
Lawgrove Place
Perth
Mcintee Home Improvements Ltd
01821 670200
Station Road
Perth
Gordon Trading Co Ltd
01577 861010
3 High Street
Kinross
T K L Home Improvements
01577 866984
20 Burns Begg Street
Kinross
Jrs Photo Hardware
01738 633500
42 Scott Street
Perth
Home Improvements Building Contractors
01738 633448
Mill Cottages
Perth
James Urquhart
01764 662672
66-68 High Street
Auchterarder
Home Improvements
01250 876747
Coupar Angus Road
Blairgowrie
Houseproud Home Improvement Centre
01764 652999
Perth Road
Crieff
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Painting Tools

Paint Brushes - Buy the best brushes you can afford in a range of sizes. Try to get genuine bristle or good quality synthetic bristle for the best finish. Quality brushes, if cared for after use, actually improve with age. Useful sizes include: 18mm, 25mm, 50mm, 100mm and 125mm. You may also want to buy a radiator brush. These have a metal handle, which can be bent to allow access behind radiators.

Rollers - As with brushes, it is best to buy good quality rollers if you can afford it. Rollers give a smooth, flat finish over large surfaces and are ideally suited to working with water-based paint. Different roller types include:

Foam - Cheap and easy to clean, but will not give the best finish.

Mohair - The very fine texture allows for a very smooth finish. Not for use on textured surfaces.

Shaggy Pile - The thick pile makes this type of roller ideal for painting textured surfaces where a smoother roller would not cover as well.

Radiator Roller - Designed with a thin head and a long handle, these are perfect for getting behind radiators, etc.

Paint Pads - Good quality paint pads will give a very good finish on smooth or lightly textured surfaces. They are generally made of a thin layer of mohair on top of a foam base. They come in a range of sizes and often allow for handles to be attached so you can reach high places.

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