What roller should I use for trim?

3/16 to 1/4-inch thickness is perfect for smooth surface roller covers for painting metal doors, interior doors, trim and cabinets. They work well with semi-gloss or gloss coatings and both oil- and water-base enamels. 3/8 to 1/2-inch thickness is preferable for semi-smooth surfaces such as drywall.
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Is foam roller good for trim?

Use a high-density foam roller or brush to apply the finishes. Rollers speed the job and lay on an even, smooth finish. You will have to do some touch up after the trim has been installed, such as over filled nail holes, but this approach saves a lot of time.
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What type of roller gives you the smoothest finish?

Walls, Wood, and Metal - Small 1/4″ nap roller covers or foam rollers will produce the smoothest finish. Light to Medium Textured Surfaces - Microfiber rollers are best.
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What type of roller should I use to paint baseboards?

You can use paint rollers to paint baseboards. A smooth-medium, 3-inch roller should work well. Ensure that your roller is lump-free and consistent when touched. Also, remove lint with tape before using the roller.
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How do I get a smooth finish on my trim?

For a smooth finish, sand the trim before applying each coat of paint. Sand the trim with a fine-grit sanding sponge. Sponges get into crevices where sandpaper can't go and apply even pressure.
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Do you roll or brush trim?

Cut in with a brush, roll on the middle. However, I find that using a roller to paint trim is more work than it's worth. Typically, it is difficult to get clean lines when using two different tools on a small surface like trim work and baseboards.
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What are different paint rollers used for?

Again, generally speaking, the rougher the surface of the wall the longer the hair on the sleeve. A long sleeved mohair roller would be used to cover a textured wall or an artexed ceiling whereas a smooth foam roller would be used to paint emulsion on a nice smooth, plastered wall.
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How thick should paint roller be?

3/16 to 1/4-inch thickness is perfect for smooth surface roller covers for painting metal doors, interior doors, trim and cabinets. They work well with semi-gloss or gloss coatings and both oil- and water-base enamels. 3/8 to 1/2-inch thickness is preferable for semi-smooth surfaces such as drywall.
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Why is my foam roller leaving bubbles?

POSSIBLE CAUSE. Shaking a partially filled can of paint or using too high of a speed when using a drill mixer. Excessive brushing or rolling – applying a paint too rapidly – will drive excess air into the film. Use of a roller cover with wrong nap length.
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Can I paint trim with a roller?

Despite some confusion, paint rollers are perfectly suitable for trim applications. For baseboards, a smooth to medium, 3'' roller is suitable. Paint retail centers carry these in store. Before using the roller, take painters tape then apply and remove any lint (nap) from the roller.
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How do I choose a paint roller?

Use the following as a general guideline.
  1. 1/4-inch nap for smooth or fine surfaces, such as new walls, ceilings, wood doors, and trim.
  2. 3/8-inch nap for smooth to light-textured walls.
  3. 1/2-inch nap for most walls and medium rough surfaces, such as textured plaster, and concrete.
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Are foam rollers better for painting?

Foam rollers tend to last a shorter period of time than traditional rollers. They are excellent tools for a painter who does not perform painting jobs on a routine basis. If you are someone who only paints a room every few years, foam rollers are ideal for you.
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What is the difference between paint rollers?

The main difference between paint rollers is the pile or nap (thickness and length of material that covers the roller), as well as the material used for the nap. Most rollers are covered in either synthetic or wool and there can be a big difference in price between these two.
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How do you paint without getting roller marks?

To avoid making marks on the ceiling with your roller, reduce the amount of paint you use. If you notice roller marks appearing, re-roll the areas to smooth them out using very light pressure. Another method to avoid roller marks is to add another coat of paint in the opposite direction for the second coat of paint.
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Should I thin paint before rolling?

New, freshly mixed latex paint rarely needs to be thinned for most paint roller and brush applications. Paint manufacturers produce latex paint of a viscosity that works for an average number of applications.
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Do you paint the walls or trim first?

Pros usually follow a certain order when painting a room. They paint the trim first, then the ceiling, then the walls. That's because it's easier (and faster) to tape off the trim than to tape off the walls.
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What's the best way to paint baseboards?

The best place to start painting the baseboards is in a corner of the room. Work your way around the perimeter in one-foot sections. Go horizontally, following the length of the trim, rather than brushing up and down. Apply your strokes in a single direction, rather than brushing back and forth.
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How do I get rid of brush strokes?

How to Minimize Brush Strokes on your Painted Furniture
  1. Use the Right Brush for your Paint. ...
  2. Use Good Brush Technique. ...
  3. Paint in the Same Direction as the Wood Grain. ...
  4. Lightly sand in between each coat of paint and after the final coat. ...
  5. Try Rolling On, Laying Off. ...
  6. Give Yourself Some Grace!
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Which Sherwin Williams paint is best for trim?

Oil / Alkyd– Good adhesion, excellent durability and stain resistance make Sherwin-Williams oil/alkyd-based paints excellent choices for trim in high-traffic rooms, such as kitchens and bathrooms.
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Does the nap of a paint roller make a difference?

Mauro explains that paint roller brushes are measured by their nap length, which determines coverage and texture. a. Shorter naps, around ¼-inch length, are good for smooth surfaces because they can cover the surface in paint without applying too much texture.
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