Got a painting job ahead of you? Then you better be well prepared and buy the right materials right away.
Because let's face it, a paint brush that leaves hairs behind is not that interesting, is it? The same with a paint roller, it needs to absorb enough paint and ensure as few drips as possible. Well, we help you choose quality material so your paint can really shine!
Rolls for a great result
Paint rollers come in different lengths and of different quality. Fortunately, at Tintrio, we only offer the best material, such as the ProGold Antispat paint roller of 18 cm with bracket. This paint roller is ideal if you want to paint ceilings or walls. The paint roller has a polyamide fur which reduces splashing.
If you want to paint wood or other smooth surfaces, we recommend a felt roller. The ProGold Paint Roller Felt has a very short fur which virtually eliminates lint in your surface.
Finally, there are also some "specials" such as the Storch Pipe Paint Roller or the ProGold Structural Paint Roller. So you see, we can recommend specific materials for every project.
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A step ahead with the right paint brush
Round Paint Brush
For corners and edges, painting is easier with a round paint brush instead of a roller. The round paint brush Classic 7520 from ProGold is available in various sizes.
The smaller the size, the more precise you can work. In addition, these brushes are suitable for both water-based paints and synthetic paints.
Flat paint brush
If you want to apply a lacquer, stain or varnish, it is best to choose a flat paint brush. Do you have a water-based paint? Then choose a brush with synthetic bristles such as our ProGold Paint Brush Flat Classic 7530.
If you are going to paint with solvent-based paint, it is best to choose a brush with natural pig bristles such as the ProGold Flat Brush 6300.
Block brush
Planning to give your facade a new coat of paint? Then a good block brush is your best friend. This paint brush has long bristles so that the paint can be worked into the pores of the bricks and joints. Our favourite: ProGold block brush with wooden handle.
Even if you want to create a special texture inside, this block brush can help, but it is usually only used for painting exterior walls.
All useful painting materials in one
Want to buy an instant painting kit for different projects? This Start to Paint 10-piece set will help you incredibly. From masking tape & masking film to sandpaper, and from paint rollers & brushes to paint trays.
Such a kit seems like the ideal gift for someone who has just moved out. Everyone will need these paint materials at some point.
Do you already have materials for applying wall and ceiling paint? Then there is still the handy lacquer kit. Buy it yourself or give it as a gift? The choice is yours!
Recent blogs
Once you learn about paint materials, you can get started with the right paint roller or brush. Want some inspiration on colours or projects first? Then get inspired in the blog posts below.
Painting your hallway? These are the most inviting colours!
Interior tip: Forget accent walls, work with fields of colour!
Which colours to combine with a green interior?
Wouldn't you just love to have an original interior? Why don't you try green?! There are definitely enough options, as there are hundreds of shades to choose from, such as olive green, mint green, pastel green,... And just like the number of shades, the possible combinations are infinite, too. To take away some of the stress in choosing, we're proposing four colour combinations with green here.
How do you paint a wall in two colours?
How and with what paint do you paint MDF?
MDF is often used. It is easily workable and a hard-wearing material. You will find MDF in kitchen cabinets and even in bathrooms.
One disadvantage of MDF is its dull brown colour, but in four steps, that dull colour can be painted over completely! In this blog post, you will find a step-by-step plan and some tips & tricks to get the painting job done.
Four questions everyone asks themselves when painting an interior wall
How soon can you paint the walls of a new build home?
Choice overload: opaque or transparent stain, or something else?
How often should you repaint your wooden windows or shutters?
Creative with wood: how to paint a pallet?
White and bright - which shade of white to pick?
How do you fix peeling paint on exterior walls? Tintrio Explains!
