ProDec's Full Brush and Applicator Range

ProDec's Full Brush and Applicator Range


ProDec's range here covers everything from single woodcare brushes through to professional multi-packs and paint pads.

Woodcare and Woodworker Brushes

Aimed specifically at wood finishing rather than general painting, the Woodworker Brush and Woodcare Brush (in 2 inch and 3 inch widths) are built for varnish and lacquer work, with the Woodcare Brush Set (4pcs) bundling a spread of sizes together.

Professional and All-Purpose Paint Brushes

For broader use, the All Purpose Paint & Varnish Brush comes in 3-inch and 4-inch widths, alongside the ProDec Contractors All Purpose Paint Brush in 2.5-inch and 3-inch, and the Professional Paint Brush at 2.5 inch. The ProDec Advance Ice Fusion range adds a synthetic bristle option, available as a 3-piece set or a dedicated 2-inch Woodworker brush.

Value and Multi-Brush Sets

For stocking up or covering a range of sizes in one go, ProDec's value sets include the Value Brush Set (5pcs), Painters Dozen Brush Set (12pcs), Brush Box Set X5 (3pcs), Trojan Brush Set (6pcs), and the Paint Brush Set, No Bristle Loss (10pc).

Paint Pads and Speciality Applicators

Beyond standard brushes, the Click System Paint Pad (with a matching refill) offers a flatter application method, while the FFJ Foam Brush Set and FFJ Artists Brush Set cover more detailed or specialist work. The Paste Brush, 6 inch is a wider option suited to larger flat areas, and the Stockinette Rolls, 200g are also part of this range for wiping down dust before finishing.

FAQs

What's the difference between the Woodcare Brush and the All Purpose Paint & Varnish Brush?
The Woodcare Brush is positioned specifically for wood finishing work, while the All Purpose brush is intended for broader painting and varnishing tasks.

Is the "No Bristle Loss" brush set worth it for a one-off job?
It's aimed at reducing loose bristles ending up in the finish, which can matter more on a visible floor surface than on general painting — worth considering if finish quality is a priority.

What's the benefit of the Advance Ice Fusion synthetic brushes over standard ones?
Synthetic bristle brushes like these are generally suited to water-based products — check the specific product page for full material details.

Should I buy a brush set or individual brushes?
Sets suit jobs needing a range of sizes, while individual brushes are more economical if you only need one or two specific widths.

What's the Click System Paint Pad used for compared to a brush?
It offers a flatter, potentially more even application over larger areas, and the separate refill lets you replace just the pad rather than the whole tool.