If you are covering a small area, such as a patch or repair, a brush is best. If however you are priming a large area it is easier and faster to use a roller.
First, clean the tile and grout with a harsh cleanser such as T.S.P. Next, apply a bonding primer to the tile with a brush or roller. It can be oil-based or water-based, and you can thin it slightly if needed to get a smooth, even coating. Once the primer is dry, apply your alkyd (oil-based) paint over the primer with brush or roller.
You can do it with a roller, brush or spray.
Use a foam 100mm roller to apply paint. The go over with a good quality paint brush. the idea is to apply the paint evenly .
Shadow base would go on first. If you are using a shadow base, you should not need an eyeshadow primer. They are basically the same product. The only exception I can think of is if you are using the MAC spray primer. If that is the case, you would put on your shadow base, spray the primer on your shadow brush, put the shadow on your brush & apply.
Don't brush your teeth on a roller coaster.
In order to prevent rust on the wire shelving, the person must first clean the wire with a brush. After cleaning, the person must apply primer using a brush and let it dry. After it has dried out, the person must paint the shelving wires. The last step is to apply rust converter with a clean brush. This should prevent the wire shelving from rusting.
either use a microfiber type or a foam roller. these types do not leave any streaks. they can be found at most lowes( whizz)
Make sure you apply a good eye primer and base on your eye first. You then take your brush and pat the eyeshadow on your eye, making sure it sticks to your eye.
With a roller or brush.
a paint brush
He used a brush instead of a roller to paint the walls. She had to brush the snow off her car before driving to work.
you roll your hair in the brush roller then-poke the pins threw the rhombus