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Home » DIY FAQs » Paint » Brushes & Rollers » Should I use a natural bristle brush with a latex paint?

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No. Just remember that humid weather can make someone’s hair turn frizzy. Water-based paints do the same thing to natural-bristle brushes, so you will want to use a synthetic brush with latex paint.
 

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