How to paint a wall: cutting in a wall using a professional cut in paint brush

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2010

Want to know how to paint a wall by using a professional cut in paint brush? Using a cut in paint brush is the best "know how way" to paint a wall for cuting in your wall edges, ceiling, trim, etc.. If you have a steady one of "these", you can cut in a wall just like a pro.....once you know how. Watch as "joe" shows you how to paint a wall by using a professional cut in paint brush to complete the cutting in.

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  • Hey dipstick, next time use paint color we can see.

  • @espirates2 You're right...."joe" is a dipstick! I had a chance to make a video & this was the color they wanted so I went for it. I figured I would explain what I was doing too, so you would still be able to know how to do it. I don't do painting everyday so I wanted to make this video now in case it was awhile before doing the next painting job. It's really all about the technique you do so hopefully you got the picture. Thanks for commenting. Joe :0

  • I can't see that far away

  • @intercooler2 Sorry I didn't zoom it in so you could see closer up. I'll remember to do that next time. Play it again & I think you will get the gest. Watch "joe" & more importantly...listen to what he has to say, as it goes hand in hand. Thanks for your comments. :0

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  • @QuiK075 You make a point that the brush type & size will hold more paint thus making your project go quicker. I don't paint that much so when I do, I like to use the brush I showed since it's easier to get into the inside corners & small places. I don't mind that this brush doesn't hold as much paint as I can only go so fast...for me. I would probably like the 3" flat brush but since I'm happy with the way I do it now...why change? I guess I'm set in my ways. Thanks for your comments. Joe :0

  • @BradMr1975 hell, i use a 3" flat brush n i still do my cutting perfect, i do it that way so it holds more paint so i can go longer without loading many times, it's just about who uses the brush n let's not forget to use a good brush too

  • @BradMr1975 or for people who would like to use the right tool for the job..?

  • @BradMr1975 I've never tried a 2.5" flat brush for my cut in. I've always used the sash brush since it has a point to it which makes it easier for me to cut in the inside corners. Maybe I'll try that next time I need to do some cut in. Thanks for the tip. Joe :0

  • i use a 2.5'' flat............but if your no good at cutting in then use a sash brush

  • @BradMr1975 Why do you say that? What type of brush should "joe" have used? :0

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