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Why use a Paint Tray

Interestingly, many people don't understand how to utilize a paint tray correctly. Many simply pour part of the paint into the tray and commence painting. They start rolling the roller everywhere and begin their paint job. Nevertheless, using the paint tray as a suitable tool requires more details. Read the guidelines to discover if you are utilizing your paint items properly; after all, they aren’t cheap! Teaching yourself could very well save a lot of money and time.



Use the correct gear. As with most projects, having the right tools for the job ensures a greater end result. Selecting lower quality items can be tempting; however, it is wise to avoid poorly made materials. Higher quality trays and paint rollers really are a worthy investment, even though they cost more. Expert paint products are worth the money as they can specifically influence your result. You are able to reuse many of your high-quality paint products if you clean them and store them properly.

Completely stir the paint. If you can get your paint mixed at the store for you with a qualified professional and a paint mixer machine, this is perfect. Freshly selected and tinted paint will probably be mixed for you upon purchase typically. You will need to use the paint fairly soon afterward. Should there be any concerns about how thoroughly your paint is blended, stir it slowly using a paint stick. Ensure that there is no separation happening while you are painting and scoop down to the bottom of the can. Once you have mixed the paint completely, pour a third of the can in to the deep end of the paint tray.

Make sure to entirely cover the paint roller. Many people casually dip their paint roller; however, it is vital to cover the entire roller. It is common for people to only coat one side of their paint roller assuming the paint will carry itself through; however, this generates uneven problems. Roll the paint roller carefully to avoid spilling paint over the outside of the tray. Work with a tarp, newspaper, or a drop cloth to carefully protect your floor from your paint roller.

"Drying" the actual paint roller. After your paint roller have been coated completely with paint, you need to give it some time to rest or “dry.” Take advantage of the shallow area or bucket screen on your paint tray for this purpose. Utilize the bumps on the shallow end of your screen or paint tray to roll the roller and take off the excess paint. Once this phase is done, it is possible to transfer the paint roller to the wall and start!

Commence painting your new color. Start approximately one-foot from the bottom part of the wall and initiate painting. Work your way up and all over the wall following a “W” pattern. Refer to steps 3 and 4 for refilling your paint roller as needed and topping up your paint tray until your paint job is complete.



Carefully clean up your paint tools when your job is complete so that you can make use of them again. Ensure you clean up after the day or as soon as the painting is complete to care for your tools correctly. Taking care of your paint equipment will help you reuse your items several times. Maintaining your paint items in a fit condition can allow you to re-sell them in the future if you lack space for storage or won’t be painting again down the road. Follow the cleaning guidelines on your can for your oil-based or latex paint products, as they demand either water or solvents.

Discovering how to safeguard your gear will deliver the best results and optimize your resale and storage options. Save the planet as well as your time and money by taking proper care of your paint tools instead of repurchasing them. It can be expensive to renovate, so save money where you can. Help the earth as well as your budget by taking care of your paint supplies to use them for countless years to come.

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