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21mm Prodec Pointed Synthetic Sash Brush
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18mm Prodec Pointed Synthetic Sash Brush
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Arroworthy Rembrandt Round Sash Brush Boxset
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Arroworthy Rembrandt Round Sash Brush 18mm
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Arroworthy Rembrandt Round Sash Brush 16mm
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Arroworthy Rembrandt Round Sash Brush 14mm
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18mm Arroworthy Classic Round Sash Brush
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16mm Arroworthy Classic Round Sash Brush
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3/4" 16mm Paint Warrior Sash Brush
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5/8" 14mm Paint Warrior Sash Brush
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Sash Paint Brushes
Designed for precison, the tapered bristle design of sash brushes allows for smooth paint flow and sharp, controlled lines, making them ideal for painting window frames, doors, architraves, skirting boards, and trims. They are especially well suited to gloss, satin, and eggshell paints, helping achieve a high-quality, professional finish on woodwork.
Our sash paint brushes are available in a range of sizes and bristle types, including synthetic and mixed filament options. Synthetic sash brushes perform particularly well with water-based paints, while mixed filament brushes offer versatility across different coatings. The comfortable handles and balanced design make sash brushes easy to control, even during longer decorating sessions.
What are sash paint brushes used for?
Sash brushes are designed for precision painting on woodwork, windows, doors, skirting boards, and trim, delivering clean lines and a smooth finish.
What makes sash brushes different from straight cut brushes?
Sash brushes have tapered bristles that allow for controlled paint flow and greater accuracy, making them ideal for detailed edges and narrow surfaces, whereas Straight Cut brushes are better for general coverage.
What size sash brush should I choose?
Smaller sash brushes are perfect for detailed work and tight corners, while larger brushes are better for broader trim or larger woodwork areas.