Our top 5 tips on how to paint without brush marks
Always wondered how to paint without brush marks? There’s nothing worse than aiming for a flawless, streak-free finish with your painting project, and getting the exact opposite. In this blog we’ll help you avoid one of the most common painting problems with these essential tips;
Tip 1 – Choosing the right brush
Tip 2 – Understand painting techniques
Tip 3 – Apply multiple thin coats
Tip 4 – Use a roller
Tip 5 – Use good lighting
What are brush marks and why do they happen?
Before we share our top tips, let’s take a look at what brush marks are and why they happen. Put simply, brush marks are those unwanted streaks left behind when paint is applied unevenly or with the wrong tool. Things like poor quality brushes, too much paint, or incorrect application can all cause brush marks, and that’s what our tips are here to help solve…
Tip 1 – Choose the right brush
Whilst we all know the saying “A bad workman blames his tools” is not the case in some circumstances, it very much applies here. The quality of your brush can make a huge difference to the overall paint finish.
Cheap or worn out brushes often leave streaks because they don’t spread the paint evenly. To avoid this, invest in high quality brushes like the Harris Ultimate Woodwork Gloss Paint Brush, which has soft synthetic bristles that deliver a smooth and streak-free finish.
Tip 2 – Understand painting techniques
When it comes to understanding how to paint without brush marks, proper technique is key to smooth results. Load your brush with just the right amount of paint, and use long, smooth strokes without pressing too hard. Maintain a ‘wet edge’* to prevent uneven drying, and feather out the paint for a seamless look.
*Wet edge definition: A wet edge is the practice of keeping the edge of a painted area wet so that the paint blends smoothly when you roll out the rest of the surface. This technique helps to avoid lap marks.
Tip 3 – Apply multiple thin coats
Thick coats of paint dry unevenly, often leaving you wondering how to paint without brush marks. Instead, apply multiple thin coats, allowing each layer to dry completely before adding the next. This method helps create an even finish without visible brush strokes.
Tip 4 – Use a roller
For large surfaces, a roller can provide more consistent coverage than a brush. Rollers like the Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Roller Set work wonders for bigger areas, while brushes are perfect for smaller details.
Tip 5 – Use good lighting
It might be obvious, but good lighting helps you spot imperfections before the paint dries. Natural light is ideal, but if that’s not possible, we recommend using bright artificial lighting to illuminate your workspace, and avoid brush marks.
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By following these tips on how to paint without brush marks, you can achieve a professional finish.
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