Choosing the right tool is greatly vital when you are going to accomplish a cut in painting.
By now, you have understood, professional painters use paint edger to get fast, quick and smooth paint.
There are some typical areas available in our house that require cutting in painting, and you just can’t avoid painting on those areas. The areas are:
- Doors
- Windows
- Ceilings
- Accent Walls
- Baseboards
- Crown Molding
- Chair Rail
Also some other areas like doorknobs, the area below the electrical options, and many more.
You may think masking tape will give you exact protection, but the reality is, using masking tape in every area is impractical sometimes and inconvenient to use.
Sash Brush: A brush can hold a lot of paint on it. It means you can cover a lot of areas with a single load. Also, when you are using a brush, you can control painting more precisely in a compact corner.
Painting around rounded items like doorknobs and other areas will be much more comfortable with a sash brush.
But the problem with a sash brush is, bristles of sash brush may deliver the patchy painting. Besides, a sash brush is prone to provide a rough or uneven edge. As a result, you require repainting on those areas. As a result, to get even painting, repainting will kill your time as well as money.
Accubrush MX Paint Edger: While working with this paint edger, the first thing you need to be careful is, don’t overload the edger with paint. Whatever the surface you are painting, this paint edger will give you excellent finishing.
Moreover, painting on compact corners, delivering even and smooth finishing, saving time and money, no dripping and thick painting, and many other characteristics make this paint edger best over a sash brush.