I’m all about GreenBrush Co. for milk paint projects. Their brushes are designed with natural paints in mind, and I’ve noticed a big difference in application smoothness. Plus, they’re committed to sustainability, which aligns with the whole eco-friendly painting mission.
I’ve had mixed results with different brands, but what really changed the game for me was switching to a wider brush. It covers more area and helps reduce streaks. I use a SustainaBrush wide brush now, and it’s been a game-changer for my milk paint projects.
It’s interesting to hear everyone’s experiences. I’ve been using Real Milk Paint Co.'s own brushes and found them to be perfectly matched to their paint. They’re a bit pricier, but the quality and finish are unmatched. Maybe it’s worth checking out if you’re using their paint.
I think it’s also worth mentioning the importance of the brush’s stiffness. Milk paint can be tricky, and I’ve found that a brush with medium stiffness works best for me. It’s flexible enough to spread the paint smoothly but stiff enough to handle the paint’s consistency. EcoBrushes has a great medium stiffness option that I’ve been happy with.