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Lazer Line Striping Brush Head |
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Introducing the Lazer Line! These brushes have shorter hair and a full belly. They are excellent for fine
straight lines and can hold a lot of paint. These work well with the short handle.
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Brush 3 |
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This is the latest addition to the Lazer Line family, Brush 3! This is a
great brush for design work and turns. Longer hair than the Original striper
and less belly make for a very soft brush. |
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Original Striping Brush Head |
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This is our original striping brush head. Designed for long, straight lines,
it has a full belly to hold a lot of paint, yet is still agile
enough for turns and curves. A great all-around striping brush! |
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Cabriolet Brushes |
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The Cabriolet is made of the finest German squirrel hair in a shorter length. It's super versatile and is great for design work, turning corners as
well as straight lines. |
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Nuclear Fall Out Synthetic Striper |
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Introducing Lazer Lines first synthetic striper! This brush is named well as it will withstand high winds and most types of environments.
This brush is also made of Taklon hair. We chose this hair for our synthetic striper because the Taklon hair has performed so well with other
brushes during product development! After using the Scarlet Fever for the first time, Robert knew this hair would make a great striper as it
holds a lot of paint and appeared to hold up under all types of weather. If humidity and wind interfere with your striping, then you might want to give this brush a try!
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Andrew Mack & Son
Brush Co. 225 East Chicago St. PO Box 157 Jonesville, Michigan U.S.A. 49250 Phone: 517- 849- 9272 Fax: 517- 849- 2251 ©2007 Andrew Mack and Son Brush Company |