Owner's manual
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Helpful
Painting Tips
9” Roller Selection
covers.
3/8” roller cover
3/4” roller cover
Spatter Shield
The spatter shield is an ideal attachment whenever painting
Prepping the Room
with drop cloths.
Surface Preparation
adhesive and rinse with water. Allow the walls to dry
with soap and water.
area with a damp cloth.
Tip:
Painting the Room
Tip:
ceiling and walls in your room, start with the ceiling
Ceilings:
Walls:
window and door trim.
roller cover and evenly distribute the paint. Working
windows, doors, cabinets, base and other breaks in
appears through the roller cover.
letter “W”. Fill it in with crosswise strokes, working
cover as it may drip, slide on the wall or spatter.
cut-in around the trim and baseboards to even out
the entire wall, or stop at a break in the wall such as
a doorway or corner to prevent lap marks.
Using the Smart Edge Roller
corners and edges. The roller guard will protect any
being rolled against.
Guard
Trim brush
Roller
Guard
Trim
brush
Roller
Molding
Wall
with a brush.
the roller guard stays clean.
will need to move the roller in a gentle up-and-down
“brushing” motion, much like you would do with a
regular paint brush.
rolling up against an edge.
Changing accessories
IMPORTANT: When removing or changing any
accessories from the handle, it is likely that some
paint will drip from the handle and the accessory.
removing any accessories or components, and make
dripping paint.
2. Pull the handle and the accessory apart,
making sure to keep the connecting ends
pointed up.
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