Choosing the right roller cover
Choosing the correct roller cover for your specific project.
Don’t just roll over and buy the cheapest roller cover on the shelf!
Start with knowing your desired texture as well as the sheen of paint you will be using. Next, you’ll need to decide on a knit, woven, microfiber or foam roller cover.
Knit rollers have a looped construction that holds more paint and are better suited for textured surfaces and using flat or eggshell paint finishes leaving some texture on the surface.
Woven rollers have a tighter weave that provides a smoother finish, don’t hold as much paint but are more shed resistant.
Microfiber rollers hold more paint and apply paint smoothly, has reduced spatter and lint. They are great for many finishes and are easy to clean and reuse.
** We recommend microfiber roller covers for consistent control and smooth finishing.
Foam rollers create a very smooth finish and are recommended for cabinet and furniture surfaces.
Next characteristic you want to focus on is the nap height, which is the length of the fibers that extend from the backing and carry the paint to the wall. These are some general guidelines to help you.
Shorter nap (3/16” or 1/4″) are for smooth surfaces such as new drywall, choose these to evenly apply the paint and maintain a smooth finish. Because a shorter nap picks up less paint, it is common for some painters to use a longer nap for increased production. While this can help speed up your painting project, it is important to note that higher naps may leave a textured look on a smooth surface. Always remember to select a nap height that will provide you with your desired finish regardless of the paint pick up and release capabilities.
Medium nap (3/8” to 1/2”) are the most commonly used nap. Used correctly, they can be used on smooth to medium textured surfaces. These naps combine production speed with the ability to leave a smooth finish that will speed up a project while giving very good finish results. Medium naps come in a wide variety of fiber types, sizes and naps, giving the user the option to choose just the right combination of roller cover size, fabric and nap to complete their job.
Higher nap (3/4” to 1 ½”) are for rough surfaces so the long fibers can reach into the valleys of the texture. Higher nap heights are great for textured plaster or stucco, siding, decks, concrete block, brick, and corrugated metal. Long nap heights offer great paint pick up and release, which makes getting into all the cracks and crevices of the surface easier. A higher nap will provide better coverage on a highly textured surface.
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