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I know I read somewhere on one of these threads about brush vs. roller on exterior but can't find the reference again.
Is there a difference, a preference? Does it really matter how it's applied, I know brushing has to be done in those hard to get areas like undersides of lap siding,corners of trim,etc,etc.
Someone here said something about rollers speed things up, but must be brushed into the wood and the brush will always be the basic application tool.
All the bare wood is primed when we will be applying the finish coats.
Is there really a way to use a roller on the gable ends when you're on a ladder 18 ft up? I do have a 4 inch roller. Do you just dip the roller in the paint can and wipe excess paint on side of can ?
What doesthe term 'laying off" mean?
I take it that back brushing refers to following the roller with a brush. Right or wrong?
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Is there a difference, a preference? Does it really matter how it's applied, I know brushing has to be done in those hard to get areas like undersides of lap siding,corners of trim,etc,etc.
Someone here said something about rollers speed things up, but must be brushed into the wood and the brush will always be the basic application tool.
All the bare wood is primed when we will be applying the finish coats.
Is there really a way to use a roller on the gable ends when you're on a ladder 18 ft up? I do have a 4 inch roller. Do you just dip the roller in the paint can and wipe excess paint on side of can ?
What doesthe term 'laying off" mean?
I take it that back brushing refers to following the roller with a brush. Right or wrong?
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