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Builders’ Tip: A Simple Trick to Clean Mini Paint Rollers
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Click for larger image. | I have found that little paint rollers can be really handy for reaching behind pipes, touching up and for blending the edges of newly painted surfaces. They do a great job, but they are hard to clean.
The accompanying drawing shows how I have adapted a paintbrush/roller spinner to clean the little rollers. My trick is easy to create — I use a dowel and some electrical tape — and it takes the hassle out of cleaning the little rollers.
Here is all there is to it:
- I take a 1/2-inch dowel, which I use as the adapter, and insert it into the jaws of the spinner.
- I wrap the other end of the dowel with a couple of layers of electrical tape to ensure a snug fit.
- Then I put the spinner mini roller on the taped end of the dowel and use the spinner to help clean it.
— Don Mathis Macomb, Ill.
Tips & Techniques provided by Fine Homebuilding.
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