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Default What's the point with the little paint rollers

On 3/9/2011 6:23 PM, Colbyt wrote:
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On 3/8/2011 4:21 PM, deadgoose wrote:
Great for trim work. You still need to cut some stuff in with a brush.
I also use them for putting on wallpaper paste in the joint/overlap
area. Also very handy for doing areas that are "tight" like over doors
and windows where the regular roller won't conveniently fit.


Bought some haven't used them yet (long handle). How do they hold paint?
I need to paint the soffits (sp?) and eaves. My painter friend said she
only used them for painting behind toilets.

Jeff


They are the only roller I use anymore. I buy them in bulk from a local
paint store and throw them away when done. The ones I buy are the longer nap
for semi-rough surfaces.


Holds more paint?

I use them everywhere.

I painted all the trim and the gable ends of a house last summer using them.
Roll it on fast and easy smooth with a brush. I did this for the oil based
primer and the latex top coat.


So, roll it on and brush it out? Do you dunk the roller in the can or
roll it on?

We did the same method on some 50 year aluminum siding about 4 years ago.
Painted is never as smooth as the baked on fish but it turned out darn good.

Do keep it mind, I don't buy or use cheap paint. Ben Moore is about all I
use.


Same here! We get a real good price at the distributor. They just ask:
economy, contractor or best? Easy answer! They sell a lot of paint and
have always got several guys mixing it up. I like shopping at a place
where I know I can never go wrong and wind up with crap.

Jeff