I recently read this article about using mini rollers for painting not only trim but in general too. I’ve never used these mini trim rollers. Does anyone have experience with these? How well do they really work?
It seems that everything in our house needs a fresh coat of paint right now. The doors, the windowsills, the millwork. Add to that my fetish for buying unfinished furniture and there is a lot of painting to do this spring.
I learned a trick while chatting with a woman in the paint aisle of my local Home Depot several years ago. She told me that her husband uses the mini trim paint rollers instead of a brush, for everything. I was skeptical, but I needed to repaint a corner hutch in my dining room, so I bought one and decided to give it a try.
I wish I had gotten the woman’s name and address so I could have sent a bouquet of thank-you flowers. Not only does the roller save a ton of time, but it also makes a much smoother finish. You don’t have the stray bristles to worry about, and rather than washing the brush or switching brushes between coats, if the roller dries out, just toss it and pop on a new one.
If you have a piece or some trim with a lot of detailing, you will still need a brush for those parts, but the roller works almost everywhere.
Easy, affordable, and time-saving with good results. The little sucker even comes with its own mini paint tray. Is there anything more you could ask for in a painting tool?
[From DIY Life]
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