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Some of the most popular brands of paint applicators and equipment on the market today are made by The Wooster Brush Company.  Paintbrushes or rollers, surface prep tools, roller frames and extension poles—our products help painters work faster, produce a more professional finish, and eliminate hassles.

                       Here's a list of 20 top-selling Wooster products (in alphabetical order):

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Shergrip
Originally introduced in 1995, we refined the manufacturing process for this patented handle and are the only brush company capable of producing it. The Shergrip handle is made from an elastomeric material with a rubber-like soft feel for greater comfort. It also has a non-slip grip for extra control. The Shergrip handle will never swell or crack. It is impervious to moisture and resists all common painting solvents.


Sherlock®
Number-one brand in roller frames and extension poles! Introduced in March 1988, Sherlock poles are the most durable on the market. Their rugged fiberglass outer pole adds strength, while the lightweight aluminum inner pole eliminates twisting. Since its introduction in January 1992, the Sherlock frame has become the world's best-selling professional roller frame. Its quick-release cage, smooth internal bearings, and durable construction are unmatched in the industry.


Shortcut®
The award-winning Shortcut, introduced in August 1999, is a full-sized brush with a unique, maneuverable handle size (only 2¼-inches long). The soft Shergrip™ handle material flexes for more control and comfort while painting the ceiling-to-wall angle, shelves, and trim. Use the nylon/polyester Shortcut with all paints, especially latex or acrylics, and water-based stains. The white bristle Shortcut is perfect for oil paints, varnishes, polyurethanes, and oil-based stains.


Softip®
One of the most popular Wooster brush DIY brands! Soft brush tips provide a smooth, even finish with all paints. The eye-catching pearl-yellow handle is easy to control. Softip was introduced in December 1958.


Super Doo-Z®
Pronounced "doozie," as in something great and different, the unique fabric of Wooster Super Doo-Z has remained basically unchanged since it was created in the late 1960s. Today, it's probably the most copied roller fabric in the industry. Interlocked fibers provide an extra-smooth finish and fast coverage with all types of paint, flat to gloss.


Super/Fab®
Introduced by Wooster in 1964, Super/Fab is the best-selling professional roller cover in the world! Featuring our exclusive golden yellow blended fabric, it resists matting for a very smooth finish and provides truly exceptional paint capacity for the fastest coverage.


Super/Pro
With a stiffer feel that many painting contractors prefer, Super/Pro brushes deliver powerful performance. They offer maximum resistance to the effects of heat, humidity, and abrasion. Especially designed for exterior use or heavy-bodied paints, Super/Pro is a strong choice for all latex, acrylics, stains, and clear sealers.


Ultra/Pro®
Ultra/Pro is, by far, the top-selling Wooster professional formulation. Established in 1985, no other brand offers more choices in styles and sizes. These high-production synthetic brushes are available in soft, firm, and extra-firm blends. Each fits different paints, conditions, and stiffness preferences to deliver maximum performance on every job.


Wide Boy
This 18-inch roller painting equipment doubles the average production rate. The Wide Boy frame adjusts to hold roller covers 12 to 18-inches long. It weighs under one pound—60% less than comparable frames. The Wide Boy bucket has a built-in 24-inch wide roll-off area. The heavy-duty handle lifts the bucket without spilling, even when filled to its 5-gallon capacity. The Wide Boy lid caps off the bucket to store paint and tools throughout a project.


Yachtsman®
Best-selling Wooster brush used "on land and sea" by painters everywhere since 1958. Yachtsman looks, feels, and paints like a much higher-priced brush. The bristles are soft enough for flowing on the finest varnishes, yet resilient enough for laying on the heaviest enamels. Yachtsman is also excellent for oil-based paints, stains, and urethanes.

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