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Orlon Cover

Dyna-Wall Cover

DW50, DW80

RF529

Choose a roller cover with dense of fibers & length of pile (NAP); the smoother the surface, the shorter the NAP should be used.

* Reference : 1-1/4" NAP: this length NAP is good for the roughest surfaces, such as concrete or exterior siding

1" NAP: use on rough brick or a heavy knocked-down wall surface
3/4" NAP: light knocked-down wall surface
1/2" NAP: semi smooth surface with texture
3/8" NAP: smooth surface with light texture
1/4" NAP: smooth surfaces without texture

* Check to make sure the roller cover is completely inserted and stay in place on the cage to prevent from slide off.

* All these Covers can be used with latex or oil base coatings, High-density fabric holds more paint, provides a smooth & even finish. Industrial Strength Phenolic Core builds to last and shed resistant..

9" Roller Cover, Tray, & Frame
All our roller cover are: Epoxy bonded industrial strength phenolic core - Designed to be reused again & again High performance professional grade roller covers save time & money Shed resistant - All paint & enamel Made in USA
Orlon lint free roller covers are made with Orlon (Dralon) fabric. This woven fabric is excellent for use where a smooth, lint-free finish is required.

Orlon Lint-Free Cover
Orlon lint free sizes are available in 3/16", 1/4 ", 3/8", 1/2" and 3/4" NAP sizes.
Orlon fabric is designed to be used with all paints, stains, and clear finishes excellent for smooth to semi-smooth surfaces.
Orlon Lint Free Cover is excellent for epoxy & adhesive.

DESCRIPTION

SIZE

EACH

PRICE

ORDER

OC906-1 9"x3/16"NAP 1 $2.65
OC900-1 9"x1/4"NAP 1 $2.65
OC901-1 9"x3/8"NAP 1 $3.00
OC902-1 9"x1/2"NAP 1 $3.35

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DESCRIPTION

SIZE

EACH

PRICE

ORDER

OC906-36 9"x3/16"NAP 36 $95.40
OC900-36 9"x1/4"NAP 36 $95.40
OC901-36 9"x3/8"NAP 36 $108.00
OC902-36 9"x1/2"NAP 36 $120.60

Dyna-Wall Roller Cover
Dynawall roller covers are made with high-density polyester fabric. the fabric is designed to have excellent paint pick-up and even paint release. Dynawall roller covers are available in 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1" and 1 1/4" NAP sizes. All these roller cover is designed to be used with latex or oil based paint, excellent for semi-smooth to rough surfaces

DESCRIPTION

SIZE

EACH

PRICE

ORDER

90025-1 9"x1/4"NAP 1 $1.00
90038-1 9"x3/8"NAP 1 $1.05
90050-1 9"x1/2"NAP 1 $1.10
90075-1 9"x3/4"NAP 1 $1.20
90125-1 9"x1 1/4"NAP 1 $1.45

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DESCRIPTION

SIZE

EACH

PRICE

ORDER

90025-72 9"x1/4"NAP 72 $72.00
90038-72 9"x3/8"NAP 72 $75.60
90050-72 9"x1/2"NAP 72 $79.20
90075-72 9"x3/4"NAP 72 $86.40
90125-72 9"x1 1/4"NAP 72 $104.40

9" Plastic Paint Tray, Tray Liner & Heavy Duty Frame
This Plastic Deepwell Paint Tray will hold up to 3 quart of paint, it is available in Standard Duty, Heavy Duty & Super Heavy Duty by its thickness.
The Companion Deepwell Tray Liner also available.
This heavy duty roller frame is the most professional painter's #1 choice, It's not only easy to grip it's also easy to insert and release the covers.

DESCRIPTION

SIZE

EACH

PRICE

ORDER

DW50-1 9" Deepwell Tray 1 $0.95
DW80-1 9"Deepwell HD Tray 1 $1.25
DTL9-1 9" Deepwell Trayliner 1 $0.55
RF529-1 9" HD Roller Frame 1 $1.95

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DESCRIPTION

SIZE

EACH

PRICE

ORDER

DW50-48 9" Deepwell Tray 48 $45.60
DW80-48 9"Deepwell HD Tray 48 $60.00
DTL9-100 9" Deepwell Trayliner 100 $55.00
RF529-24 9" HD Roller Frame 24 $46.80
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How to paint with roller sleeves?
A Poorly executed paint job is easy to spot, with its drips and slips and uneven lines. More often than not, haste is the culprit. But with some thorough preparation up front, many of the possible pitfalls will be eliminated¡ªand the actual painting will be much easier, as well. So before you crack your first paint can, schedule in a full day for prep.

The best prep starts with sanding and sometimes requires scraping. Sanding scuffs up the existing surface so the paint grabs hold; scraping will take off any old bumps or drips. (Be aware of how many layers down there may be lead paint, last sold in the early 1980s; sanding isn¡¯t likely to reveal it, but scraping might.) You should also take your time patching holes, caulking gaps, and cleaning dust or grease with soap and water so you start with a pristine surface.

If you¡¯re working with new walls, or if you¡¯ve patched any holes before you start, you¡¯ll also need to prime. Primer fills in spongelike pores and creates an even, solid base that takes paint well. You should also prime if you¡¯re going from a dark to a light color or vice versa. (In the latter case, have the paint store tint the primer to go with your wall color. It will save you at least one coat of paint later on.) Primer should also be sanded before the paint goes on the wall; for a top-notch job, sand between paint coats.

First-time painters tend to tape every edge to guard against misstrokes. But that can bring on its own problems if paint bleeds under the tape or if you peel paint off when removing it. It¡¯s more efficient to use angled brushes, which draw a straight line when turned on edge. Proper use of an angled brush can save you hours of setup and touch-up.

Angled brushes also come in handy for cutting in along corners and ceilings and around trim, where rollers can mark. Fill in a few inches at these spots, then marry the line with the field by rolling over them. Keep a wet edge to avoid dark spots or paint pulls.

As you paint, be sure to keep moving: Put the paint on the wall, level it out where it¡¯s heavy, and get on with it. Don¡¯t use back-and-forth brushstrokes, and don¡¯t spend time making the first coat look perfect (it won¡¯t be). Finally, take a tip from the pros and always keep a damp rag in your pocket to quickly wipe up your mistakes. Even the best painters color outside the lines once in a while.