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Staalmeester® The One Series - Fitch Angled

Fitch Angled
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The Staalmeester® Angled Fitch Brush is designed for precision and control—perfect for achieving clean lines, detailed work, and a beautifully refined finish.

Its angled fitch shape allows you to reach into corners, edges, and tight spaces with ease, making it ideal for trim, frames, and intricate furniture details. The smaller, more compact head gives you greater control, allowing for accurate application where precision matters most.

Crafted with high-quality fibres that hold and release paint evenly, this brush helps you achieve smooth, consistent results without overloading your surface. Whether you're cutting in, detailing, or refining a finish, it offers the perfect balance of control and performance.

A versatile addition to any painter’s toolkit, this brush is ideal for both beginners and professionals looking for accuracy and a polished result.

DIRECTIONS

Directions

  1. Dip the angled tip lightly into your paint, avoiding overloading the bristles.
  2. Use the angled edge to cut in along corners, trim, and detailed areas.
  3. Apply paint using small, controlled strokes for maximum precision.
  4. Use light pressure to maintain clean lines and avoid excess buildup.
  5. Work slowly in detailed areas to ensure accuracy.
  6. Clean thoroughly after each use with Brush Cleaner.
  7. Do not allow paint to dry on the bristles. If needed, submerge bristles in water just below the ferrule until ready to clean.

BENEFITS

Benefits

  • Angled fitch design for precision and control
  • Perfect for cutting in, edging, and detailed work
  • Ideal for trim, corners, frames, and intricate furniture areas
  • Compact brush head allows for accurate application in tight spaces
  • Provides smooth, even paint distribution
  • Helps achieve clean, crisp lines with ease
  • Versatile for both detailed and finishing work
  • Suitable for use with all types of paint
  • Hand made with FSC certified wood
  • Imported from the Netherlands
  • Designed for both beginners and professional painters

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

FAQs

What is an angled fitch brush used for?

This brush is designed for precision work such as cutting in, edging, and painting detailed areas like trim, corners, and frames.

Why choose a fitch brush over a larger brush?

The smaller, compact size allows for greater control and accuracy, making it ideal for intricate work and tight spaces.

Can I use this brush for furniture painting?

Yes, it is excellent for detailed furniture work, especially around edges, corners, and decorative elements.

Can I use this brush with all types of paint?

Yes, it is suitable for use with all types of paint.

Is this brush beginner-friendly?

Yes, its controlled size and angled shape make it easy to use, even for beginners working on detailed areas.

How do I get the cleanest lines?

Use light pressure and let the angled edge guide your stroke. Working slowly and steadily will help you achieve crisp, clean lines.

How do I clean this brush?

Clean after each use with Brush Cleaner. Do not let paint dry on the bristles. If needed, place the bristles in water just below the ferrule and clean thoroughly later.

Will this brush last a long time?

Yes, with proper care, this brush will maintain its shape and performance for years.

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