
You can also have brushes made from weasel-like animals such as martens and polecats. Natural bristlesīrushes that have natural bristles are commonly comprised of badger, squirrel, goat, ox, pony, hog or a blend of these hairs. Synthetic brushes are made from special extruded nylon, Taklon, polyester or a combination.

The bristles on these brushes tend to be very tough and hard wearing to be able to paint over both smooth and rough external surfaces. These brushes are large in size, usually around 4 – 6 inches to make painting exterior surfaces faster and easier. These brushes are made for exterior surfaces for use with masonry paints. These brushes make ‘cutting in’, such as between the top of the walls and the ceilings so quick and easy. These brushes have, as the name suggests, angles bristles. These types of brushes can be used over standard flat surfaces or for cutting into small or intricate areas such as skirting boards etc.
Types of brushesĪvailable in a wide variety of sizes, this is your standard paintbrush with long bristles and a flat top. With so many different types of brushes in a variety of bristle materials, it can be very confusing as to which brush/s you require. This guide to buying paint brushes will help you understand the difference in brushes and which ones will be better suited for your particular project.
