Silverline's range here runs from everyday synthetic brushes through to disposable options for messier jobs, plus a few speciality tools.
Synthetic Paint Brushes
The core of the range is the Silverline Synthetic Paint Brush, available in 1 inch, 1.5 inch, 3 inch and 4 inch widths, giving a fairly complete size spread for different jobs. A Mixed Bristle Paint Brush, 2 inch is also available for those who prefer a blended bristle type.
Disposable Paint Brushes
For one-off or messier tasks where cleaning a brush afterwards isn't worth the effort, the Silverline Disposable Paint Brush range spans 1 inch through to 4 inches.
Brush Sets
For a range of sizes in one purchase, there's the Silverline Synthetic Brush Set (3pcs), a larger Synthetic Brush Set (5pcs), and the Silverline No-Loss Synthetic Paint Brush Set (3pcs), aimed at reducing loose bristles during use.
Specialty Brushes
A couple of products here suit more specific tasks: the Angled Paint Brush, 65mm for cutting in around edges, and the Silverline Soft Hand Brush Coco for general dusting or sweeping rather than paint application.
Stockinette for Prep Work
Rounding out the range, Silverline's Stockinette Rolls and Prep Stockinette Rolls (both in 400g and 800g) are used to wipe down dust before a finish is applied.
FAQs
What's the difference between the standard and disposable Silverline brushes?
The standard synthetic brushes are meant for repeated use and cleaning, while the disposable range is intended for single-use jobs where cleanup isn't practical.
What's the "No-Loss" brush set designed to prevent?
It's aimed at reducing bristles shedding into the finish during application, which matters more on a visible surface like a floor.
Is the Angled Paint Brush useful for floor finishing specifically?
It's most useful for cutting in around edges and skirting rather than the main floor area itself.
What's the difference between Stockinette Rolls and Prep Stockinette Rolls?
Both serve a similar wipe-down purpose — check the specific product pages for any difference in material weight or weave between the two ranges.
Which brush size should I use for a large open floor area?
Wider brushes (3-inch or 4-inch) generally cover more area per stroke, while narrower brushes suit detail work and edges.