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Questions You Should Know about polyester Paint Roller

Feb. 24, 2025

How To Choose The Right Roller Cover - Wooster Brush

Flat, Eggshell, or Satin Paint

To apply flat, eggshell, or satin paints and stains, a knit roller cover is recommended. Knit roller covers can pick up and release higher amounts of paint than woven fabrics because the fibers have a looped backing with a single pass-through process resulting in a more &#;open&#; fabric. However, if you&#;re looking for a finer, professional-quality finish, a shed-resistant woven roller cover is recommended with flat or satin paint too.

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Microfiber and foam roller covers are also available in many paint and hardware stores. You can achieve spray-like results with both of these roller covers when applying any type of paint, varnish, or enamel. They are great to use on cabinets, doors, and other smooth surfaces.

Now that you know which roller cover fabric to choose, learn which nap height to choose based on the texture of the surface you&#;re painting.

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Woven fabrics, including microfiber and mohair, prevent lint from being left behind while providing an exceptionally smooth finish.

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Knit fabrics, like polyester and lambswool, hold more paint and cover larger areas faster while leaving some stipple.

Roller cover nap sizes, or thickness of the fibers, varies from low to high based on the surface you are painting. Low-nap rollers pick up less paint, while high-nap rollers pick up and hold more for larger projects.

Surface texture and general environmental factors, including temperature and humidity, should also factor into your roller cover selection. For uniform interior surfaces like drywall, cabinets and metal, use roller covers with smaller nap sizes, like our ¼-inch nap WhiteDove&#;, to ensure a smooth finish. Walls, ceilings and paneling require a slightly larger nap size of 3/8-inch; for lightly textured walls, decks and concrete, use a ½-inch nap; and for textured ceilings, stucco and masonry, use ¾-inch.

For outdoor jobs, or when painting rough interior surfaces such as cinder block, rough wood and brick, look for roller covers with a higher nap, like our 1-inch GoldenEagle&#; for greater paint pickup that reaches every nook and cranny, as well as faster application and increased productivity.

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