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WoodRiver - Foam Brushes - 2" - 10 Piece

Item 128731
Model 2\"WOOD HAND FOAM-10

$6.99

Looking for an easy way to spread your stain or paint? WoodRiver® Foam Brushes are an easy-to-use, economical, disposable way to achieve professional results when applying stains, water-based finishes, and latex or enamel paints.Features:Ideal for the application of enamel, latex, oil...

Qty 1-4 5+
Each $6.99 $6.29

Details

Looking for an easy way to spread your stain or paint? WoodRiver® Foam Brushes are an easy-to-use, economical, disposable way to achieve professional results when applying stains, water-based finishes, and latex or enamel paints.

Features:

  • Ideal for the application of enamel, latex, oil paints, stain and varnish
  • Smooths out the paint and covers correctly with fewer strokes
  • Eliminate brush marks or loose bristles
  • Easy to use with professional results
  • Economical disposable applicator

Specifications:

  • Brush Type: Foam
  • Head Width: 2"
  • Head Shape: Flat
  • Handle Material: Wood

What's Included:

  • (10) WoodRiver 2" Foam Brushes

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    Not like [...] for the same price

    Have had trouble find foam brushes like I used to buy.They are the same price as[...] but last 5 times longer.Thats why when I only needed 3 or 4 I ordered 50.

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