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- Jacks Betaon Jul 19, 2017https://www.amazon.com/Chalk-Supply-Paint-Wax-Brush/dp/B00IK3OZFKThis is what I have used.HelpfulReply
- Char Aaronon Jul 19, 2017I used a sponge brush...I have been upset with my project as I have to keep repainting it. chalk is OK but if I use any of the chalk markers...they won't completely erase take care!HelpfulReply
- Elaineon Jul 19, 2017I use any inexpensive Nylon or Acrylic brush; naturally, buying the correct size needed for the job. If I'm just doing a small project such as a frame or small box, I simply use one of my artists' brushes, washing it well so I can use it later for my canvas paintings.HelpfulReply
- Christine Hoodon Jul 19, 2017i have used various brushes. even the cheap ones from craft stores work! Chalk paint is pretty much fool proofHelpfulReply
- G. Robinsonon Jul 19, 2017In my opinion only, I have found that not "skimping" on brushes are very important. Annie Sloan brushes are expensive but they're worth every penny -then some- they'll last forever with proper care. I wish I had the money back that I've spent on cheap throw away brushes over the years.✌🏼❤️🐾🐾HelpfulReply
- Jason Walkeron Jul 19, 2017purdy is best. That's all I useHelpfulReply
- Fiddledd224on Jul 19, 2017An angled paint brush for the chalk paint and a wax brush if you put a wax coat on it.HelpfulReply