Tip #1
So your looking for tips, I don’t blame you I’m always looking for ways to do things better myself!
Use Good Brushes!
You can’t cut a good line with a brush from the dollar store.
I use 2 1/2″ nylon polyester brushes with an angle tip and not too wide.
Some people use Purdy brushes which might cost $25 but you should be able to get a decent brush from Benjamin Moore or ICI for $12.00 retail.
Keep your brush clean – wash it out during the day and at the end of the day. I shake out all the water (I don’t like spinning) and put all the fibres like they were when it was first new and it will be ready for your next project.
I use these brushes for latex and oil but the life will not be as long when using oil.

This was a large project involving gutting and Industrial unit and totally redoing the inside. Our part of the project was spray painting the exterior siding, painting the white ceiling, all of the concrete block, and the office walls. It was a pleasure working on this as we finished the job we had a great feeling of helping to make something really great.