Painting — FAQ
What makes Purdy roller kits better than generic brands?
Purdy's woven Dralon fabric holds more paint and releases it evenly without lint. Professional-grade frames eliminate wobble and flex, creating smoother finishes. These kits last years with proper care, while cheap alternatives often fail after one project.
How do I properly clean Purdy roller covers?
Rinse covers immediately after use under warm water until water runs clear. For latex paint, use mild soap. Spin between your palms to remove excess water, then air dry standing up. Proper cleaning extends cover life to 20+ uses.
Can I use Purdy rollers with any type of paint?
Yes, Purdy covers work with all paints and stains including latex, oil-based, and epoxies. The woven fabric handles thick primers and thin stains equally well. Just match the nap thickness to your surface texture for best results.
What's the difference between Contractor and Premium Purdy kits?
Premium kits include more accessories like brushes and deeper trays for comprehensive projects. Contractor kits focus on heavy-duty core tools for daily professional use. Both feature professional-grade frames and covers, but Premium adds convenience items.
How many uses can I expect from Purdy roller covers?
With proper cleaning, Purdy woven covers last 15-20 uses. Professional painters often get 25+ uses on job sites. Foam covers in budget kits typically fail after 1-3 uses. The initial investment pays for itself quickly.
Are Purdy paint roller kits worth the higher price?
For serious DIYers and professionals, absolutely. The superior finish quality, durability, and paint savings justify the cost. Casual users painting one room may prefer budget options, but Purdy kits deliver professional results that last years.