Stuart wrote:
Having very successfully painted a flush outside door using
Johnstone's Gloss with a short haired fleece type roller ( the
undercoat having been brushed on) I bought some Harris Mini Foam
Rollers for Gloss.
On the storm door I have just painted the undercoat on the mouldings
with a brush and did the panels and surrounds with one of the foam
rollers and have to say i was very disappointed .It has a sort of
orange peel finish,presumably to do with the surface of the foam .
I'm not keen to use these with the topcoat if this is going to be
repeated .Maybe I should get another short haired fleece roller and
use it .
Any thoughts.??
I discovered that the best way for me was to use a cheap foam
roller for fast application of the paint, and then use a brush
for the final laying off. I know it sounds a bit like belt and
braces, but it is certainly faster than just using a brush alone,
as I have been doing for over 35 years, but achieves the same
finish.
Chris
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Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK
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