Painting Tools

sand-paper

Sand Paper

Today, most sandpaper consists of cloth or paper backing material impregnated with abrasive particles such as aluminum oxide or silicon carbide. Sandpaper has a variety of uses in home repair activities but is most often used to clean and smooth wood or metal in preparation for finishing or painting.

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Spray Gun

The spray gun, developed originally from the airbrush, is used for less delicate work, such as applying lacquers, paints, varnishes, shellac, and other finishes to manufactured articles. Spray guns are available as stationary equipment for painting automobiles, furniture, and appliances.

thinner

Thinner

A thinner is a volatile solvent that is used to dilute or extend oil-based paints or cleanup after use. Common solvents used as paint thinner chemicals include mineral spirits, mineral and true turpentine, acetone, naphtha, toluene, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), dimethylformamide (DMF), glycol ethers and xylene.

water-proof-paper

Water Proof Paper

Water-resistant paper refers to synthetic papers and media, often plastic-based, that are designed to withstand incidental or light contact with water for use in wet or outdoor environments.

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Writing Flat Brush

Flat or rectangular brushes have square, flexible ends and can hold a lot of paint. When used flat, they can make long strokes and are well suited to blending and painting in large areas. The tip and sides can also be used for more delicate lines and small touches.

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