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40 3 Inch Jen Manufacturing Orginial Poly-Brush? Foam Disposable Brush by Jen Mfg
List Price: $22.00Our Price: $16.99You Save: $5.01 (23%)Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Category: Tools See more product details
Product DetailsManufacturer: Jen Mfg Product features: - Cheap enough to throw away after use
- Dense foam that resists tearing and shredding and carries more material
- Solid wood handle allows greater control for quality results
- NOT FOR USE WITH SHELLAC OR LACQUER
- Made in the USA. Not one of the cheap imports that fall apart right away
Description of 40 3 Inch Jen Manufacturing Orginial Poly-Brush? Foam Disposable BrushThe handle is a handcrafted dowel derived from a select variety of woods recovered during the conversion process at the mill. The smooth coated handles are proportionately sized to make the brush ergonomically comfortable to use. A polyethylene stiffener support is cut to precise specifications, is centered in the incision of the handle and help in place with a steel fastener. The width and density of the plastic is calculated and measured proportionately to the size of the brush for perfect flex and stability. This produces consistent, smooth application and unsurpassed product durability
The foam is the highest quality specially formulated, patented foam. Years of experimentation and stestin have yielded the perfect blend of characteristics for the obsorption and distribution of an astounding number of materials.
The Poly-Brush? by Jen smoothes out the paint and covers correctly with fewer strokes, eliminating brush marks or loose bristles so that even the inexperienced users can achieve reliable, professional results.
We do not recommend that our products be used with shellac or lacquer.
Tools and Hardware Reviews of 40 3 Inch Jen Manufacturing Orginial Poly-Brush? Foam Disposable BrushCustomer Review: The Only Foam Brush Worth Using Summary: 5 StarsThe Jen foam brushes are the best, I don't waste my time with any other disposable brush. I use Jens for applying varnish on my wooden boat; they do a great job with a little practice. You have to dip more often and you can't cut a good straight line very well, but if you use masking tape you are in business. They are tough and stand up to hard work.
A fresh clean brush for each coat is one of the secrets to a good varnish job. I have used them exclusively for 25 years. It's just not worth the time cleaning bristle brushes.
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