Newbie kiln wash brush question

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tel
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Newbie kiln wash brush question

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My glass kiln is due to arrive today, need a kiln wash brush. What kind do you all use. I've called all over town here and NO ONE sells them!
Is there a good place to buy one online and how long do they last?

Thanks! :roll:
Cynthia

Post by Cynthia »

http://www.fusionheadquarters.com/Pages ... -Hai-61467

Try here for a haike brush online.

You can apply primer with any long, wide and soft bristled brush. Wide to make you work less, long and soft to hold more primer and lay it down with a softer finish.

Enjoy your new kiln.
Alecia Helton
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Post by Alecia Helton »

A wide high quality paint brush will work if you don't have a haike brush.


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dee
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Post by dee »

Alecia Helton wrote:A wide high quality paint brush will work if you don't have a haike brush.


Alecia
got mine at hobby lobby - check your local hobby stores in the acrylic and oil paint section...
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Dee Janssen
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