Chalk Paint brush
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Jill R. Wright on May 23, 2015I use the foam brushes for that very reason. I also apply the wax with my hand, wearing a latex type glove. Both have worked just fine for me:)Helpful Reply
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Toni on May 23, 2015Foam brushes work great and leave no brush strokes plus there super inexpensive and you can toss when done!Helpful Reply
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Chris aka monkey on May 23, 2015@Kathy i used throw away chip brushes and never had any problem, as for the wax i put it on using an old tshirt then i used my power scrubber with a buff pad to buff it up doing the buffing by hand almost made my arms fall off ha ha hope this helps xxHelpful Reply
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Linda J on May 23, 2015I do a lot of painting and, like you, I cannot afford those expensive brushes. I did spend the money (about $15.00, a one time expense) on a short handled angle Purdy brush. Ily the w\paint with the Purdy then apply the wax with a cheap ($2.00) chip brush. I cut the bristles down to about 1 1/2 inches an - viola - a great wax brush! Hope this helps.Helpful Reply
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Linda J on May 23, 2015That is supposed to say " Apply the paint with the Purdy......"Helpful Reply
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Ali Newton@Chinagrove Creating on May 25, 2015I always use a mid priced brush, not too hard or too soft a bristle.The softer the bristle the smoother the finish, but if its too soft you don't get a decent coverage without extra work!Helpful Reply
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