Poly-Brush® by Jen is ideal for the application of enamel, latex, oil paints, stain and varnish that smoothes out the paint and covers correctly with fewer strokes, eliminating brush marks or loose bristlesFeatures:1", 2" AND 3" Poly-BrushDense foam that resists tearing and shredding...
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Features:
- 1", 2" AND 3" Poly-Brush
- Dense foam that resists tearing and shredding and carries more material
- Solid wood handle allows greater control for quality results
- NOT FOR USE WITH SHELLAC OR LACQUER
- Made in the USA
Articles & Blogs

Kitchen Remodeling Butcher Block Counters with General Finishes
This is a remodeling project taken on by a DIY homeowner and shared with us from our Dayton Woodcraft store. Although this may not be their “forever” home, Jane & Eugene are sprucing up every room in the house for that future sale. Knowing that, this couple finds ways to keep within their budget while giving their home that special touch on a classy high-end level. We begin in the kitchen with a before shot revealing a much needed makeover. From what Jane calls her “disco bowling alley” kitchen with it’s old style counter tops, pictured next to the finished product complete with butcher block counter tops, we’ll show you how they did it, specifically the counter tops.

Telephone Gossip Bench: Part II – Inlay
Join Lori Haught, Woodcraft Marketing Manager and Woodworking Adventures Blogger, for Part II of a three-part series on refurbishing a unique thrift store find — a Telephone Gossip Bench.

Mix It Up With A Custom Paint Color
When you can’t find “just” the right shade of paint … you mix one!

Flock Your Box
Now that I have your attention, you may be asking, “What is flocking?” Flocking is the process of taking small fibers and creating a felt-like, velvety surface, often used in jewelry boxes, pen cases, or lined boxes.

Kitchen Cabinet Conundrum
Painting kitchen cabinets is a big job, but it can transform the look of your kitchen at a fraction of the cost of new cabinets. It may sound daunting, but breaking it down into bite-size steps can take away the fear factor.