Get Your Brushes and Rollers Clean

Posted by: PutnamEco

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PutnamEco
With the cost of good brushes and rollers today, it makes a lot of sense to try and get as much life from them as possible. Brush and roller spinners do just that. Just attach your brush or roller to this device and flush with water or thinner and spin away.Centrifugal force will expel the rinse. Repeat as necessary, until the rinse remains clear, then comb out your brush and store it in its wrapper. You can find this tool at your local paint supply store or order it on line from Amazon.
 

Pro Extra Duo Roller Spinner 140755100 by Purdy.                                      

Designed to clean standard size roller covers and Pro Extra Roller Covers

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SulSaw
I've never owned one of these, probably should. I usually just wrap the roller and put it in my fridge for short term storage during the paint job, when I'm done I hose off the excess, lay it down in/on a 5 gallon bucket, angle the gardenhose sprayer so the it spins the roller, cleaning it and drying it at the same time.
SulSaw , Monday, 08 December 2008 12:42 AM
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PutnamEco
These brush spinners really get spinning much faster than you can get with a garden hose. you have to watch it when you use a pressure washer, I've seen roller covers fly apart at the seams.smilies/grin.gif Drying with compressed air is another option.

You can also spin brushes with this tool. I've yet to see that done with a hose.
PutnamEco , Monday, 08 December 2008 10:22 PM

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