Choosing the Right Roller Cover
Rollers can be used to paint large, flat surfaces in much less time than it would take using a paintbrush. Your choice of roller cover depends on the type of paint (latex or oil) and the surface you're painting (smooth, rough or textured). Sherwin-Williams Roller Covers are available in multiple fabric types (synthetic, natural or blend) to match the type of paint used and in several pile depths appropriate for different surfaces.
Fabric Types
- Synthetic covers (nylon, dacron or polyester) - ideal for most latex paints.
- Natural covers (mohair or sheepskin) - should be used with oil-based paints. If used with latex paints, the water in the paint may swell the fibers, causing them to become matted.
- Blended covers (polyester / wool blend) - combines the extra pickup of wool with polyester for longer life. Can be used with all paints.
Pile Depth
Pile depth refers to the thickness of the roller cover's fiber nap. It's essential to choose the right pile depth for the surface you're painting. Sherwin-Williams offers six pile depths to meet almost any painting project:
- Very Smooth - for metal doors and plaster
- Smooth - for drywall
- Semi-Smooth - for drywall
- Semi-Rough - for rough wood and acoustic tile
- Rough- for textured ceilings and stucco finishes
- Very Rough - for concrete block, brick and fences
