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Table of Contents All About Applicators As a painter, you know the kind of performance you like from an applicator and what level of results you’re looking for on the job. This manual is designed to provide information you need to choose the right applicator. You’ll learn about the parts of a brush and roller cover, various filament and bristle formulations, different fabric types, and methods of fabric construction.
Brushes Minirollers Brushes Paintbrushes made the history books in 1330 B.C. during the times of the Phoenicians. They were constructed using twine to bind wild boar hairs in the open end of an animal horn. While brushes may have started out as entirely handmade, nowadays precision machine processes are often used to supplement professional brushmaking. Machine production allows manufacturers to utilize the latest technology and promotes consistent quality by reducing human error.
Brushes Brushes Making the Grade: Filament Facts FERRULES Synthetic brushes made with nylon, polyester, and other filaments can be used with all types of paint, and are especially recommended for water-based coatings (latex, acrylics, water-based wood finishes). They perform well while painting smooth to rough surfaces in any weather, even heat and humidity.
Brushes Brushes Degrees of Stiffness Many factors determine the type of brush that will provide the best results on a job—the paint being used, the environment or conditions, and the surface itself. However, a painter’s preference for a brush’s response and firmness level often overrides other considerations. Manufacturers today are making brushes in various blends so painters can choose the “feel” they like the most. BLEND USES SOFT Precise response with extra flex and smoothness.
Brushes Brushes Match the Brush to the Project Choosing the right brush size is not difficult. Basically, you should select a comfortable size that will “fit” the surface nicely. Larger brushes hold more paint and help you finish faster (less dipping to refill). The angled edge vs. flat/straight is basically a matter of user preference, though an angle sash is particularly effective on vertical surfaces.
Rollers Rollers The first paint rollers were developed in England and were introduced in the late 1940s. Wooster began making them in 1951. Sleeves, covers, rollers, refills…no matter what you call them, rollers are a fast, effective, and simple method of applying paint to large areas. Today, many painting contractors use spray equipment for big jobs. However, roller covers will always have their place on the jobsite due to their affordability and the control they offer (no overspray issues).
Rollers Rollers Fabric Facts: Knit vs. Woven The vast majority of paint rollers are made one of two ways—knitting or weaving—as described below. New to the industry are “shed-resistant knit” fabrics, which combine the strengths of both. Made with the traditional knitting process and unique fiber technology, they provide high production rates with less shed. However, a true woven fabric will still provide a finer finish than a shed-resistant knit.
Frames Frames What to Look For in a Roller Frame A roller frame that drags or sticks is a major frustration. No one should have to tolerate it. To make the job go faster and the coverage better, spend a few dollars more for a frame that spins smoothly. ROLLER FRAME COMPONENTS Cage Traditionally, a wire and endcap assembly that supports the roller cover and spins smoothly. Endcap Made of nylon or plastic, the endcaps hold the cage wires and act as bearings while rolling.
Poles Minirollers What to Look For in an Extension Pole A durable extension pole is a solid investment because it can last many years. Choosing a quality pole ultimately saves time and money. EXTENSION POLE PARTS Minirollers are great for any area with a lot of fixtures, trim, windows, or doorways, resulting in small wall spaces.
MADE IN USA with global materials For more information about paint applicators and additional painting tips, visit woosterbrush.com The Wooster Brush Company Wooster, OH • Reno, NV • 800-392-7246 D-201613 9/17 More saving. More doing.