The Secrets To Painting Without Brush Marks

Get the beautiful painted finish you have dreamed of! Learn how to paint without leaving brush strokes by using the right products and the best techniques.

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  • The Best Method
  • Tip #1- Lower Sheen
  • Tip #2 – The Right Paint
  • Tip #3 – The Best Brushes for Smooth Finish
  • Tip #4 – Painting Techniques
  • Tip #5: Additives for Smooth Paint
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In many applications, avoiding brush marks and streaks is the ultimate goal. After all, you spent a lot of energy prepping your project. You want it too look professionally done.

It is one of the things that I get asked most about with my painting projects. Well, I am divulging my secrets today!

In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn:

  • How to paint without brush strokes or marks
  • Which products work best for your next painting project
  • Painting tips and techniques for the smoothest finish

This guide uses furniture as an example, but it is applicable to all kinds of projects like walls, trim, and even cabinets!

The Best Method

The best way to paint to avoid brush strokes is to use a high-quality paint sprayer. This is the paint sprayer that I currently use and love. However, not everyone has one of these on hand and some projects are easier being painted by hand. Our stair rails and balusters, for instance, had to be painted in place.

If you are interested, we have an excellent guide to getting a professional finish painting with a paint sprayer.

But you can still get a real professional, smooth finish painting with a brush if you follow these tips!

Two end tables showing matte vs satin sheen with no brush marks.

This piece was hand painted with Country Chic Chalk Paint.

Tip #1- Lower Sheen

The easiest way to paint without brush marks is to paint with a matte or chalky paint. Flat paint hides imperfections, including brush strokes the most.

My absolute favorite matte paint is this one by Fusion Mineral. It comes in lots of trendy colors and is pretty durable on its own.

Tip #2 – The Right Paint

Benjamin Moore Advance Black painted stair knob closeup showing the satin sheen.
Taken with a high-definition macro lens. We left the woodgrain for a classic style.

Even with a higher sheen paint, you can get a smooth finish by using a high-quality paint with a long working time. Working time is how long you have before the top layer of paint starts to dry, basically how long you have to manipulate it.

Using cheaper paints and pigments will usually result in less than professional results. My favorite paint for higher sheens is Benjamin Moore Advance (satin) or Sherwin Williams Emerald Urethane Line or RustOleum Cabinet Transformations. I have had good luck with Country Chic Chalky Paint as well (I personally dislike Annie Sloan Chalk Paint primarily because of the short working time.)

Tip #3 – The Best Brushes for Smooth Finish

I have tried MANY, MANY brushes and the single best brush I have ever used is this type for details and these larger ones for flat surfaces. The brown taklon are my favorite, but I like the golden as well. These are actually for artist’s painting, but they are amazing at painting household projects. You can also get them from most craft stores. These brushes are usually small and great for details and such, but I have painted doors and other items with them as well.

Tip #4 – Painting Techniques

If you are able to work fast enough, paint in shorter strokes for the best coverage. Then go back and lightly smooth out the paint by dragging the brush from one end to the other. You will smooth out any ridges between the shorter strokes. You cannot do this if the paint starts to dry though, so with this technique you have to be quick.

  • Don’t press too hard on the brush. If the brush fibers start to fan out, you are pressing too hard.
  • Wet your brush with water before painting. This will let the paint not dry out at fast in the bristles and pre-softens them.
  • Paint in the details and then smooth over.
  • Going back over semi dry paint will cause ripples. If you miss a spot or made a mistake, smooth it with sandpaper when dry and the next coat will fix it.
  • You want to apply a thin coat, but don’t “stretch” the paint on the brush. Reload often.
  • Always paint in one direction.

For large, flat areas (such as cabinet panels, drawer fronts, or use a microfiber roller. The paint will dry too fast to make large areas brush mark free. Some paints work better with foam rollers, some with microfiber.

Gray chalk painted desk with gold handles.
This desk was completely painted with a brush and a dense foam roller.

Tip #5: Additives for Smooth Paint

Floetrol is an additive you can add to the paint that will help your paint stay wet longer and gives a thinning effect. It is very popular in acrylic pouring hobby.

I would give a word of caution about using additives. Additives won’t take the place of better techniques; they just make it easier for the paint to self-level. Also, some paints don’t work well with them, such as Benjamin Moore Advance.

Always test an area first before going all in to see if these products help.

WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE RIGHT WAY TO PAINT FURNITURE? CHECK OUT THESE POSTS:

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  • 9 Amazing Furniture Transformations
  • Removing Wood Grain for a Smooth Surface
  • What to Know Before Painting Kitchen Cabinets Black
  • My White Painted Cabinets- 2 Years Later

Now you know the key things to do when painting with a paint brush that will keep brush strokes from showing up on your project. I use these techniques and processes all the time with glorious results!

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