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Wooden pegboard
from Ytgjj
by elloco2019
Crack open a paint lid, rule out measurements and remove excess paint from a roller sleeve into the tray with ease with the Seriously Good Multi Tool. You won’t know how you managed DIY before it!
THE SLICK ONE
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Seriously Good Metalwork Brush. Available in round and flat formats, the brush makes repainting flat heaters and fiddly Victorian radiators a doddle, without leaving a bristle.
decora te L E T ’ S Your ultimate DIY tool kit
THE ACCURATE ONE
Quality DIY results are all about getting the foundations right. After all the effort of researching and choosing the perfect paint shade, patterned wallpaper or panelling, the last thing you want to see is bristles in the paintwork, creases in the wallpaper or drips left on the radiator. That’s where Harris comes in. With nearly stand proud with the Ultimate Blade a century of decorating experience, Harris has Brush in hand. Tapered bristles guarantee a tool kit of quality essentials to ensure a sharp edge around these precise features. your decorating project looks its absolute best. THE PREPARED ONE
UV and water-resistant, the Ultimate Fine Line Masking Tape provides a razor-sharp edge with no seepage on walls, wood, glass and metal, both inside and out. It’s so easy to remove and reapply too!
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THE SLEEK ONE
skirting boards with the Ultimate Gloss Brush, which won’t leave a loose bristle in sight. Take care not to overload the brush with paint and follow the wood grain for a high-gloss finish.
THE SMOOTH ONE
Made from microfibre, the Ultimate Powercoat Roller Frame and Sleeve gives 30 per cent more coverage than standard Harris paint rollers and minimises splatter for speedier results. THE BALANCED ONE
Keep your hands free up a ladder with a Handyhold, which will also prevent mess. The large option has a magnetic strip to hold your brush, whereas the small option is useful for touch-ups or cutting in.