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Last Updated: 26th Jun 2024

What kind of roller is best for drywall?

Ceilings and Drywall - Use Medium 3/8a3 nap roll covers. For walls, wood, and metal, small 1/4a3 nap covers, or foam rollers , will give you the best finish. Best for light to medium-textured surfaces - Microfiber Rollers work best. Smooth Surfaces – For an ultra-fine finish, use a white woven short nap roll.



You might also wonder, "How do you choose the right paint roller for your job?"

The following is a guideline.

  1. For smooth or fine surfaces such as walls, ceilings and wood doors, 1/4 inch nap is recommended.
  2. For smooth or light-textured walls, a 3/8 inch nap is recommended.
  3. For walls with medium-rough surfaces such as concrete and plaster, a 1/2 inch nap is recommended.

What type of roller can be used to open doors? You can use a mini roller to get great results with microfiber, mohair, and foam sleeves. Foam sleeves can also be smoothed out, but they are very fragile and will not hold much paint. This slows down your progress.

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Use a paint roller that has a nap roller cover of half-inch to three quarters inch. Dip the roller cover into your bucket of skimmingmud. Spread drywall compound evenly over the surface to be sanded. You should work in sections of 4 x 8 feet.

Are paint sprayers better than rollers?

The short answer to this question is yes. Sprayers use 33% less paint than rollers . An airless sprayer works faster than a HVLP -sprayer, but it uses a lot more paint.