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ProDec Advance 11 piece Medium Pile 4″ Microfibre Mini Paint Rollers with Frame for Emulsion Paints and Woodstains


Price: £9.00
(as of May 02,2024 14:59:24 UTC – From the manufacturer

ProDec brand imageProDec brand image

ProDec is the UK’s biggest and most widely distributed brand of trade decorating accessories, so whether you’re a seasoned pro, enthusiastic DIYer or even a beginner, we’ve got everything you need for a great finish – just add paint

Microfibre mini roller for emulsion paintsMicrofibre mini roller for emulsion paints

Is this the right roller for me?

In a nutshell

Microfibre is the softest roller fabric and will give a very smooth finish. Unlike all other fabrics, it loads paint inside the fibres, giving ultra-smooth release, requiring less working out and increasing your painting efficiency. Medium pile is a great choice for emulsion on smooth walls and ceilings.

Useful to know

Not for rough surfaces as the fabric is too soft. Choose ProDec tiger, heavy duty or polyamide fabrics instead, depending on the texture.Microfibre takes longer to dry than other fabrics, so allow plenty of time after washing before using again.For more product information see the bottom section.

What to use and where PAINTS: Emulsion, Woodstains SURFACES: Plaster, Drywall, Ceilings (including medium textured), Smooth planed wood

PILE DEPTH GUIDE – Selecting the right pile of roller for emulsion or masonry paint is critical to ensuring good coverage and a high quality finish. Use this guide to help you make the right choice.

Short pile roller

Short pile roller

Medium pile roller

Medium pile roller

Long pile roller

Long pile roller

Extra long pile roller

Extra long pile roller

Short pile

Suitable for smooth and semi-smooth surfaces such as plaster, drywall and ceilings. Because the pile is shorter it puts down less paint and gives you the smoothest of finishes. It’s good if you’re painting a similar colour over the previous one, but if the colour change is more significant you should consider choosing a medium pile as it will put down more paint and cover better. Short pile rollers can also be used with gloss and satin paints on smooth planed wood and metal.

Medium pile

The most popular pile used with emulsion paints and suitable for smooth and semi-smooth surfaces such as plaster, drywall and ceilings (including light to medium textured plasters such as artex). It is suitable for emulsion colour changes both similar to the previous one and more substantial such as light to dark or vice-versa. Depending on the fabric type, it can also be used on semi-smooth masonry surfaces such as brick.

Long pile

Suitable for semi-rough and rough surfaces such as brick, breeze block, cement and render, where the longer pile is effective at getting into the surface texture, as well as interior walls and ceilings (including medium to heavily textured plasters such as artex). As it lays down plenty of paint it is suitable for colour changes both similar to the previous one and more substantial such as light to dark or vice-versa. Can be used on smooth surfaces but won’t give as good a finish as shorter pile rollers.

Extra long pile

Suitable for rough and very rough masonry surfaces such as brick, breeze block, cement, heavily textured renders, stucco (exterior cement plaster) and pebbledash. It gives maximum paint loading – essential for efficiency when painting masonry so you’re reloading less often – and is effective at getting into surface textures for rapid application without missing areas.

GETTING THE BEST FROM YOUR PAINT ROLLER – Here are some useful tips that professional decorators use that will save you time and ensure you get the very best result for your hard work.

Before using paint roller

Before using paint roller

Roller soaking

Roller soaking

Loading paint roller

Loading paint roller

Washing paint roller

Washing paint roller

Before the first use

Unless it is marketed as being lint-free, before its first use wash the roller in cold or tepid water to remove any loose fibres that would otherwise transfer onto the surface when painting: you’ll save yourself time not having to pick out bits from the paint film. Remove excess water, stand the roller on its end and allow it to dry fully (ideally overnight) before using.

The first paint load

Allow the first paint load to soak down to the core by leaving it for 5-10 minutes. This will enable the roller to more quickly reach its paint holding capacity and maximise the amount you apply with each load, improving your painting efficiency.

Load the roller evenly

Load the roller with paint and use the roll-off area on your tray or scuttle to distribute paint evenly across and around the roller. This will give even application on the surface and save you time by not having to work out paint that would otherwise be dumped on.

Cleaning after use

Remove as much paint from the roller as you can so as little as possible is wasted or goes into drainage systems. Inexpensive tools specially designed for this are available, or you can use a paint scraper or similar tool. Wash emulsion paints and water-based gloss, satin and woodstains with warm (not hot) water, with a small amount of detergent if it helps. Wash solvent-based paints with white spirit – do not wash white spirit down sinks; use a container and appropriate gloves and dispose of the solvent carefully. Stand the roller on its end and allow it to dry fully (ideally overnight) before using again.

More information on this product

Microfibre works differently to other roller fabrics: it absorbs the paint inside the fibres, instead of the paint just sitting between the fibres, meaning that it both loads more smoothly and releases the paint more evenly throughout the stroke, requiring less working out and increasing your painting efficiency. In practice, you should find that the roller doesn’t just dump the paint onto the surface at the start of the stroke, it should release it gradually as you paint. Microfibre is also the softest painting fabric, which gives it a very light touch and means less roller texture in the paint film, also known as mottle with emulsion paints and often seen with other fabrics. The 12mm (0.5″) medium pile is suitable for interior emulsion paints (eg. matt, silk, eggshell) and woodstains on smooth and semi-smooth surfaces such as plaster, drywall, ceilings (including light to medium textured plasters such as artex) and smooth planed wood. Whilst the 12mm pile isn’t suitable for gloss and satin paints, ProDec microfibre is also available in 6mm (0.25″) short pile which puts down less paint (for similar emulsion colours only not substantial colour changes) and gives you the smoothest of finishes – making it also ideal for gloss, satin and woodstains.

For best results the roller should be washed in cold or tepid water before first use to remove any loose fabric. Stand the roller on its end and allow it to dry fully (ideally overnight) before using.

The set is completed with a 26cm long push fit mini roller frame with an ergonomic soft grip handle for comfort, giving reduced hand fatigue during use.

10x absorbent microfibre fabric mini paint rollers
Superior paint loading to other synthetic fabrics for ultra-smooth, even release and excellent finish with minimal roller texture
12mm medium pile ideal for emulsion paints (eg. matt, silk, eggshell) and woodstains on smooth and semi-smooth surfaces
4″ (100mm) size ideal for smaller areas, painting behind radiators and pipes and touching up
Ergonomic push fit mini roller frame with soft grip handle for comfort
MORE INFORMATION BELOW in the ‘From The Manufacturer’ section – click on ‘See More Product Details’ or scroll down
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From the manufacturer

ProDec brand imageProDec brand image

ProDec is the UK’s biggest and most widely distributed brand of trade decorating accessories, so whether you’re a seasoned pro, enthusiastic DIYer or even a beginner, we’ve got everything you need for a great finish – just add paint

Microfibre mini roller for emulsion paintsMicrofibre mini roller for emulsion paints

Is this the right roller for me?

In a nutshell

Microfibre is the softest roller fabric and will give a very smooth finish. Unlike all other fabrics, it loads paint inside the fibres, giving ultra-smooth release, requiring less working out and increasing your painting efficiency. Medium pile is a great choice for emulsion on smooth walls and ceilings.

Useful to know

Not for rough surfaces as the fabric is too soft. Choose ProDec tiger, heavy duty or polyamide fabrics instead, depending on the texture.Microfibre takes longer to dry than other fabrics, so allow plenty of time after washing before using again.For more product information see the bottom section.

What to use and where PAINTS: Emulsion, Woodstains SURFACES: Plaster, Drywall, Ceilings (including medium textured), Smooth planed wood

PILE DEPTH GUIDE – Selecting the right pile of roller for emulsion or masonry paint is critical to ensuring good coverage and a high quality finish. Use this guide to help you make the right choice.

Short pile roller

Short pile roller

Medium pile roller

Medium pile roller

Long pile roller

Long pile roller

Extra long pile roller

Extra long pile roller

Short pile

Suitable for smooth and semi-smooth surfaces such as plaster, drywall and ceilings. Because the pile is shorter it puts down less paint and gives you the smoothest of finishes. It’s good if you’re painting a similar colour over the previous one, but if the colour change is more significant you should consider choosing a medium pile as it will put down more paint and cover better. Short pile rollers can also be used with gloss and satin paints on smooth planed wood and metal.

Medium pile

The most popular pile used with emulsion paints and suitable for smooth and semi-smooth surfaces such as plaster, drywall and ceilings (including light to medium textured plasters such as artex). It is suitable for emulsion colour changes both similar to the previous one and more substantial such as light to dark or vice-versa. Depending on the fabric type, it can also be used on semi-smooth masonry surfaces such as brick.

Long pile

Suitable for semi-rough and rough surfaces such as brick, breeze block, cement and render, where the longer pile is effective at getting into the surface texture, as well as interior walls and ceilings (including medium to heavily textured plasters such as artex). As it lays down plenty of paint it is suitable for colour changes both similar to the previous one and more substantial such as light to dark or vice-versa. Can be used on smooth surfaces but won’t give as good a finish as shorter pile rollers.

Extra long pile

Suitable for rough and very rough masonry surfaces such as brick, breeze block, cement, heavily textured renders, stucco (exterior cement plaster) and pebbledash. It gives maximum paint loading – essential for efficiency when painting masonry so you’re reloading less often – and is effective at getting into surface textures for rapid application without missing areas.

GETTING THE BEST FROM YOUR PAINT ROLLER – Here are some useful tips that professional decorators use that will save you time and ensure you get the very best result for your hard work.

Before using paint roller

Before using paint roller

Roller soaking

Roller soaking

Loading paint roller

Loading paint roller

Washing paint roller

Washing paint roller

Before the first use

Unless it is marketed as being lint-free, before its first use wash the roller in cold or tepid water to remove any loose fibres that would otherwise transfer onto the surface when painting: you’ll save yourself time not having to pick out bits from the paint film. Remove excess water, stand the roller on its end and allow it to dry fully (ideally overnight) before using.

The first paint load

Allow the first paint load to soak down to the core by leaving it for 5-10 minutes. This will enable the roller to more quickly reach its paint holding capacity and maximise the amount you apply with each load, improving your painting efficiency.

Load the roller evenly

Load the roller with paint and use the roll-off area on your tray or scuttle to distribute paint evenly across and around the roller. This will give even application on the surface and save you time by not having to work out paint that would otherwise be dumped on.

Cleaning after use

Remove as much paint from the roller as you can so as little as possible is wasted or goes into drainage systems. Inexpensive tools specially designed for this are available, or you can use a paint scraper or similar tool. Wash emulsion paints and water-based gloss, satin and woodstains with warm (not hot) water, with a small amount of detergent if it helps. Wash solvent-based paints with white spirit – do not wash white spirit down sinks; use a container and appropriate gloves and dispose of the solvent carefully. Stand the roller on its end and allow it to dry fully (ideally overnight) before using again.

More information on this product

Microfibre works differently to other roller fabrics: it absorbs the paint inside the fibres, instead of the paint just sitting between the fibres, meaning that it both loads more smoothly and releases the paint more evenly throughout the stroke, requiring less working out and increasing your painting efficiency. In practice, you should find that the roller doesn’t just dump the paint onto the surface at the start of the stroke, it should release it gradually as you paint. Microfibre is also the softest painting fabric, which gives it a very light touch and means less roller texture in the paint film, also known as mottle with emulsion paints and often seen with other fabrics. The 12mm (0.5″) medium pile is suitable for interior emulsion paints (eg. matt, silk, eggshell) and woodstains on smooth and semi-smooth surfaces such as plaster, drywall, ceilings (including light to medium textured plasters such as artex) and smooth planed wood. Whilst the 12mm pile isn’t suitable for gloss and satin paints, ProDec microfibre is also available in 6mm (0.25″) short pile which puts down less paint (for similar emulsion colours only not substantial colour changes) and gives you the smoothest of finishes – making it also ideal for gloss, satin and woodstains.

For best results the roller should be washed in cold or tepid water before first use to remove any loose fabric. Stand the roller on its end and allow it to dry fully (ideally overnight) before using.

The set is completed with a 26cm long push fit mini roller frame with an ergonomic soft grip handle for comfort, giving reduced hand fatigue during use.

10x absorbent microfibre fabric mini paint rollers
Superior paint loading to other synthetic fabrics for ultra-smooth, even release and excellent finish with minimal roller texture
12mm medium pile ideal for emulsion paints (eg. matt, silk, eggshell) and woodstains on smooth and semi-smooth surfaces
4″ (100mm) size ideal for smaller areas, painting behind radiators and pipes and touching up
Ergonomic push fit mini roller frame with soft grip handle for comfort
MORE INFORMATION BELOW in the ‘From The Manufacturer’ section – click on ‘See More Product Details’ or scroll down