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Anyone done any if so I need stipples and heard roller or bag and sponge

Which is better / easier

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Easiest to stipple, certainly worth getting a stipple brush or a textured roller for consistency.
 
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Just to add a stipple brush is not really a brush, it's a float with short rubber fingers.
 
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