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The Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) has been specifically designed and engineered to deliver controlled, accurate application of Emulsion Paints in tight, detailed areas such as edges, corners, and around fixtures.
With its angled brush head and NO-LOSS bristle design, this high-quality cutting-in brush allows for precision work where rollers cannot reach and masking tape is impractical.
Suitable for use with all Emulsion Paints, including Anti Mould Paints and Anti Condensation Paints, this brush is ideal for interior walls and ceilings and is particularly effective on curved and straight edges.
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✔️ Angled head allows clean, precise cutting-in along trims, edges, and awkward corners with minimal effort.
✔️ Fine-tipped synthetic bristles provide smooth application with all types of Emulsion, including specialist coatings.
✔️ Ideal for detailed work around skirting boards, ceiling lines, sockets, door frames, and architectural features.
✔️ NO-LOSS bristle technology ensures zero shedding and long-lasting shape retention during extended use.
✔️ Comfortable ergonomic handle offers excellent control and reduces hand fatigue on longer decorating tasks.
The Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) is expertly designed to provide greater control and accuracy when cutting in along edges, trims, and skirting. Its angled bristle profile allows for precise application in tight or awkward spaces, making it particularly effective around ceiling lines, corners, light switches, and window frames. This specialist shape helps users follow architectural contours with ease, reducing the need for masking tape and allowing for cleaner, sharper lines. Whether working on fresh plaster or repainting existing walls, the brush ensures defined edges and minimal overlap onto adjacent surfaces.
Fitted with densely packed, fine-tipped synthetic filaments, the brush delivers a smooth, even flow of Emulsion Paint across a variety of interior surfaces. It is well-suited for use with both standard and specialist coatings, such as Anti Mould or Anti Condensation Paints, ensuring a consistent finish with minimal effort. The 2” width offers a practical balance between detailed control and broader coverage, while Harris’s NO-LOSS bristle technology ensures that the brush maintains its shape and doesn’t shed during use. The ergonomic handle supports comfort during longer decorating sessions, making this angled brush a dependable and user-friendly tool for both professional painters and DIY users focused on high-quality results.
Precision Cutting-In Performance: The angled bristle head allows for accurate control when cutting in along skirting boards, corners, and ceilings, ensuring neat and defined edges without overspill.
NO-LOSS Bristle Guarantee: The brush is designed to retain bristles, eliminating the frustration of loose filaments in the paint or on the surface, providing a smooth finish every time.
Ergonomic Grip for Comfortable Use: The well-balanced handle offers comfort and control, reducing strain during extended painting sessions and aiding steady hand movements for better accuracy.
Compatible with All Emulsion Paints: Suitable for use with standard Emulsion Paints, as well as specialist coatings like Anti Mould or Anti Condensation Paints, ensuring wide application across domestic and commercial settings.
Excellent Coverage and Flow: The synthetic filaments hold a good quantity of paint while releasing it evenly, allowing for consistent strokes and reduced drag, especially on matt and silk finishes.
Cutting in Along Ceilings and Skirting Boards: Ideal for precise line work where walls meet ceilings or floor trim, where roller use would be messy or imprecise.
Painting Around Doors and Window Frames: Enables controlled painting along timber or uPVC frames, without needing masking tape, particularly useful for rooms with detailed joinery.
Corners and Tight Angles: Effective for filling in areas that are difficult to reach with a roller or wider brush, such as inside corners or behind radiators and pipes.
Use with Specialist Emulsion Coatings: Well suited for applying Anti Mould Emulsions in kitchens or bathrooms etc, and Anti Condensation Paints on habitable room walls and ceilings.
Detail Work on Curved or Decorative Edges: Offers improved visibility and precision for curved archways, coving, and bespoke interior features that require a steady hand and clean edge.
The Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) is designed for interior decorating work using water-based paints, including Standard Emulsions, Anti Mould Paints or Anti Condensation Coatings.
It is suitable for smooth to lightly textured surfaces such as painted plaster, plasterboard, and sealed walls or ceilings. This brush is intended specifically for cutting in along edges, corners, and areas where precision is required—particularly where masking tape is impractical.
Before use, ensure that all surfaces are clean, dry, and free from dust, grease, or loose paint. Any holes, cracks, or imperfections should be filled with a suitable filler and sanded back to a smooth finish.
Glossy surfaces may require light abrasion with fine sandpaper to help improve adhesion of the Emulsion. Just prior to painting, rinse the bristles under clean water to remove dust or debris picked up in storage. Do not soak or wet the brush excessively before use.
Dip only the bottom third of the angled bristles into the Emulsion, tapping off excess paint on the edge of the tin or tray to prevent overloading. The brush should be used with smooth, deliberate strokes along straight edges, corners, ceiling lines, and around fittings.
The angled bristle design allows for controlled, accurate application—particularly useful when cutting in against skirting boards, architraves, and curved detailing. Reload the brush as required and maintain a wet edge to avoid visible brush marks.
After use with Emulsion or other water-based paints, remove as much excess paint as possible from the brush head. Wash the bristles thoroughly in warm soapy water or under clean running water, ensuring all residual paint is removed.
Do not leave the brush to soak. Once clean, dry the brush thoroughly and allow it to air dry flat. Bristle loss may occur if left wet or stored in a damp environment. To preserve the shape of the angled bristles, store in a dry area away from direct heat.
The Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) is part of Harris’ mid-tier ‘Seriously Good’ range, offering excellent performance for a wide range of decorating tasks involving Emulsion paints. It is not suitable for use with oil-based coatings or solvent-heavy finishes.
For optimal results, always refer to the paint manufacturer’s guidelines regarding compatibility, coverage, and drying times. Regular cleaning and correct storage will help extend the life of the brush and ensure reliable results across multiple uses.
A) The Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) is specifically engineered for cutting-in tasks when using Emulsion Paint on interior walls and ceilings. This means it excels in areas where precision is required—such as along skirting boards, around switches and sockets, beside window and door frames, and where walls meet ceilings. The angled shape of the brush allows the user to hold it at a comfortable position while achieving sharp, clean lines without masking tape. It is also highly effective for detail work in tight corners and curved edges, ensuring that the edges of painted areas are crisp and professional-looking. Whether you’re repainting a room or finishing off newly plastered surfaces, this brush is an essential tool for neat, controlled application in hard-to-reach or visually sensitive zones.
A) The Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) is designed for use with all types of water-based Emulsion Paints commonly used on interior walls and ceilings. This includes standard matt, silk, and soft sheen emulsions as well as more specialised products like Anti Mould Paints, which are ideal for bathrooms and kitchens, and Anti Condensation Paints often used in bedrooms and living rooms. The fine synthetic filaments are designed to load and release emulsion smoothly and evenly, reducing drag and helping to achieve a uniform finish. The brush is not recommended for oil-based or solvent-rich paints such as gloss or eggshell, as these can damage the bristles and compromise the clean application performance.
A) An angled paint brush like the Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) offers a number of key advantages over flat brushes, particularly when working around tricky or detailed areas. The slanted edge allows the painter to angle their hand comfortably while maintaining control and precision, which is especially important when painting against a straight line or along trim and moulding. The design gives improved visibility of the edge being painted, helping to avoid accidental overspill. It also allows for cleaner, more controlled strokes that follow the contours of surfaces with minimal effort. This makes angled brushes ideal for cutting-in work and detailed interior painting tasks where a roller is too large or masking tape would be time-consuming and unnecessary.
A) The Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) should be used in areas that require careful, precise application of Emulsion Paint—particularly those where using a roller would result in messy edges or uneven lines. Common use cases include painting along ceiling lines, skirting boards, door and window frames, light switches, sockets, and around radiators or pipes. It is also ideal for corners and junctions between walls that rollers may not reach cleanly. For curved architectural features such as archways, cornices, or decorative coving, the angled head offers improved control and coverage. It is a go-to tool for both initial cut-in work and touching up missed areas after roller application, making it an essential component in any interior decorating toolkit.
A) Yes, the Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) is purpose-built for cutting in and excels at this type of work. Cutting in refers to the process of painting a neat, straight line along the edges of a wall or ceiling—such as where it meets a skirting board, architrave, or another painted surface. The angled shape of the bristles allows the user to guide the brush accurately along these boundaries, producing crisp, clean lines without relying on masking tape. The 2” width offers the perfect balance between precision and coverage, making it ideal for both small detail areas and longer stretches of line work. Its firm yet flexible synthetic bristles hold just the right amount of paint to give a consistent flow without flooding adjacent surfaces.
A) The Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) differs from regular flat brushes in both design and performance. Its angled head allows for easier access into tight spaces and corners, while also enabling better visibility and control when cutting in along straight lines or curved edges. Unlike cheaper brushes, it features Harris’s NO-LOSS technology, which guarantees that bristles won’t shed during use—a major advantage when aiming for a smooth, clean finish. The fine synthetic filaments are densely packed to hold more Emulsion Paint and release it evenly, helping to reduce brush marks and ensure full coverage. Combined with an ergonomic handle for better grip and control, these features make it a superior choice for accurate interior painting tasks.
A) Proper surface preparation is crucial for achieving the best possible results with the Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”). Before painting, ensure that the surface is clean, dry, and free from dust, grease, or loose paint flakes. Any holes or imperfections should be filled with a suitable filler and sanded smooth. Glossy surfaces may benefit from light sanding with fine-grade sandpaper to improve paint adhesion. If working on previously painted areas, wash them down with sugar soap or a mild detergent solution to remove any lingering residue. Just before painting, rinse the brush under clean water to remove any manufacturing dust. Do not soak the brush or wet it excessively, as this can affect paint flow and performance during the first few strokes.
A) To use the Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) effectively, dip only the bottom third of the bristles into your Emulsion Paint and lightly tap off the excess on the edge of the paint tray or tin. Begin by positioning the angled tip along the edge you intend to cut in—such as a skirting board or ceiling line—and apply the paint with long, steady strokes. Use just enough pressure to maintain a clean line, reloading the brush as necessary to maintain consistency. Always work in manageable sections and aim to keep a wet edge to avoid visible start and stop marks. The angled shape allows you to hold the brush at a natural angle while still maintaining a sharp boundary, especially useful in tight spaces or near decorative trim.
A) Yes, the Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) is fully reusable and designed for multiple painting projects when properly cleaned and cared for. After use with Emulsion Paint, remove as much paint as possible by wiping or scraping the brush head. Wash the bristles in warm soapy water or under running water, gently massaging the brush head to ensure all paint residue is removed. Do not soak the brush for prolonged periods, as this can affect bristle shape and performance. Once clean, allow it to dry naturally by laying it flat or hanging it bristles-down in a well-ventilated area. Storing the brush in a dry, cool space will help preserve its shape and prolong its life for future decorating tasks.
A) The Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) is suitable for a wide range of interior surfaces, including painted plaster, new plaster, plasterboard, and sealed wall or ceiling finishes. It is ideal for smooth or lightly textured surfaces where Emulsion Paint is typically applied. This brush is not intended for rough masonry or exterior surfaces, nor is it designed for use with oil-based or high-solvent paints. It is particularly effective on clean, well-prepared indoor surfaces where accuracy and definition are required—such as where walls meet trim, in room corners, or around awkward features like light switches, beams, and alcoves. The angled head provides better access and visibility, helping to ensure a precise and tidy finish.
A) While the Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) is highly effective for interior cutting-in work with Emulsion Paints, it does have a few limitations. It is not suitable for use with oil-based or solvent-rich coatings, as these can damage the synthetic filaments over time. Additionally, the brush is designed for precision work, so it is not the best tool for covering large, flat areas—that’s where a roller or wider brush would be more efficient. Like any fine-quality brush, its performance depends on proper cleaning and care; neglecting to wash out paint residues or storing it damp can reduce its lifespan. However, within its intended purpose—neat interior detailing with Emulsion—it performs reliably and efficiently.
A) The Harris Seriously Good Walls & Ceilings Angled Paint Brush (2”) is compatible with all standard water-based Emulsion Paints, including matt, silk, and soft sheen finishes. It is also well-suited for more specialist products such as Anti Mould Paint, which is commonly used in bathrooms or kitchens to resist mildew, and Anti Condensation Paint, often applied in bedrooms or living areas to reduce moisture build-up. The synthetic bristles are designed to hold and release Emulsion evenly, helping to create a smooth finish without dragging or excessive brush marks. Whether you’re refreshing a living room wall or adding protection to a damp-prone space, this brush delivers the control, finish quality, and coverage needed for a professional-looking result.
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