Use vertical roller strokes when painting a flat door or long smooth brush strokes.
What type of paint roller to use on doors.
The thicker the nap the rougher the surface the roller is designed for.
Each roller has a different thickness of fabric or nap specifically designed for different surfaces around the home.
Finish the edge around the hinges with a small brush.
Synthetic roller covers including polyester nylon or dacron are the right choice for water based latex paint because they resist matting.
You can use a synthetic cover with any paint finish and.
In general the longer the nap the more paint it will hold.
Doors furniture and cabinets a 4 paint roller is ideal.
1 4 inch nap for smooth or fine surfaces such as new walls ceilings wood doors and trim.
There are two basic sizes for paint roller frames large 9 long roller frames and a smaller 4 style.
Roller nap is made from natural or synthetic fibers.
Natural fiber roller covers made of materials such as lamb s wool or mohair are ideal for oil based paints and painting on any surface texture.
Decide which roller size to use depending on what you will be painting.
Pad applicators are perfect for latex or oil base paints stains sealers or wallpaper paste.
Walls and ceilings the large roller is better for big surfaces.
Synthetic fibre roller sleeves are ideal for oil based paints such as gloss painting a flush door.
The different types of paint roller cover material are natural fibers synthetic fibers and foam.
Paint edgers are a version of pad applicators that eliminate the need for masking.
Rollers come in various sizes.
They re designed for use on ceilings doors windows and baseboards.
Nap is available in various lengths so use the one recommended for the surface you re painting.
Tips for how to paint a door.
Painting a panel door will require using both brush and roller for a finer paint finish.
The tighter the nap the smoother the finish but be prepared to throw the smoother roller sleeves away as they are a nightmare to clean.
Cover door hardware pieces with plastic and or painter s tape to prevent primer and paint from getting on them.
The thicker the nap or length of fabric the more paint a roller will hold.
The smoother the finish you want the lower the nap of roller you should use.
Pads produce a smooth paint finish without the spatter that rollers sometimes cause.
A standard 9 inch roller works best on flat doors with.
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