as a professional painting contractor i say dont bother.they are a joke ,for several reasons, save yourself a headache and stick with a brushI saw an ad on tv about a sponge/brush that can be used to paint with around door and window moulding?
was it maybe a touch up bottle with a sponge on the end that you saw ? It sort of looks like a shoe polish bottle its available at Kmart ,Sears and also home centers.
Sponge brushes are great for trim and small areas because they don't leave any brush marks.
We used a sponge brush to stain intricately detailed doors and it was a pain. Mind ya staining can be quite difficult to get right, but I didn't like the way the brush held and released the stain. I like paint brushes better.
Shoot i know what you are talking about.... it was on an infomercial right?
It was just a brush or sponge with a plastic edge wasnt it?
http://www.yoosave.com/tools.asp at the very bottom under tools
Sounds kinda cheap, if it's the same one I'm thinking of. A good quality sash or trim brush and a steady practiced hand do a much more effective job.
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