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Spray painting vs brush painting

Spray painting vs brush painting

Brush painting remains common, but more people are switching onto the benefits of spray painting, which offers a number of advantages over painting by hand. Manual painting can work well on walls, but when it comes to paint requirements for smaller surfaces – such as doors, windows, stair cases, furniture, and radiators – spray painting is increasingly seen as the method of choice. Although most believe that it must be carried out by a professional, in reality, anyone can Spray Paint and the results are much more desirable.

Why is spray painting so often the best technique?

The need for speed!

There is no comparison on speed between brush painting and spray painting. Spray painting coats dry much faster than those which are applied by hand, and that’s because of the atomisation process of the air stream breaking the paint down into smaller particles. This covers a surface just like mist, with no brush marks, hairs or dimples. It enables a much shorter drying time which means that sanding in between coats is not always needed because dust hasn’t had the chance to settle. Then there is longer process which brush painting requires – including mixing in the paint tub, brushing, washing and cleaning. With an aerosol, all you need to do is press and spray.

Budget-friendly

Whether you are a homeowner, designer or developer – using your budget wisely must always be a consideration. Spray painting typically costs less because you waste little to no paint and get more of an even coverage on small surface areas, so very few touch ups are required. You can also cut down your spending on additional equipment such as extra brushes and cleaning equipment, which are typically needed when painting by hand.

Multiply your options

As professionals in the decorating, creative and automobile industries know; there are almost no limitations when it comes to what can be spray painted. With brush painting, there are several techniques which are not realistically feasible to execute – such as shading and toning. But spray painting allows you to use more methods of painting, for a wider a range of objects. It could be furniture and fittings indoors, ornaments such as vases, or even features in your garden – spray painting fits the bill.

Turn the old into the new

Spray painting is a method which is valued highly by painters, decorators and refurbishers tasked with repairing or ‘upcycling’ old and antique objects. Brush painting simply doesn’t offer the same control when addressing glitches and blemishes with older furnishings and features. You are able to pinpoint the air flow and pressure in devices such as spray paint guns, and this extra automation can make all the difference when meeting refurbishment requirements.

Results which amaze

As they say, ‘the proof is in the pudding’. Spray painting has proven time and again that it can achieve better results for a wide variety of painting projects in both domestic and commercial settings. If you are regularly irked by the issues which can crop up when brush painting, such as sag or air pockets, spray painting gives you the ability to negate all the problems that can cost you time and resources.

When painting small surfaces in homes, workplaces and public buildings, aerosol spray paints make sense. Give your painting project the benefit of the control, efficiency and cost effectiveness which brush painting simply cannot achieve.

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