Many many years ago we lived in a small house which had T111 (vertical grooved) siding. When it needed repainting, I did it using a brush similar to a scrub brush, intended specifically for painting T111. It had one row of bristles set at an angle, apart from the rest of the bristles, these bristles being intended for applying paint to the grooves. This brush worked very efficiently, better than using a roller followed by a standard brush for the grooves. OK, why am I boring you with this story? Because my workshop, with T111 siding, needs painting and I can’t locate this kind of brush. I haven’t seen one for years. Anyone familiar with this brush, know where they can be had? Thanks, as always. Gary
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try posting this on BT, folks there are more likely to have that info.
Thanks, good idea, I'll try there.
Rent a spray gun and spray it.
Back brush to get into all the nooks and crannies.
J.P.
Cant help with the brush, but my house had t111 siding and I bought a wagner electric sprayer, beat the Heck out of a brush, it was not expensive and did an excellent job. Good luck.
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