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Roller Application: Which Roller Type Should I Use and When?

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Roller Application: Which Roller Type Should I Use and When?

Selecting the right roller is essential for achieving professional results when applying resin-bound flooring, primer, or resin. The correct roller type and application method help you guarantee even coats, smooth finishes, and a surface free from unsightly marks or bubbles.

Choosing the Right Roller for Every Resin Application

Different project stages call for different rollers:

  • Short-pile rollers: Perfect for detailed edging and applying primers cleanly near walls or corners.
  • Large rollers: Best for covering broad, open surfaces quickly and evenly, whether laying primers or main resin coats.
  • Sponge rollers: Great for finishing touches. They help minimise bubbles and streaks, leaving a flawless top coat on resin-bound floors.

Best Practices: Achieving Smooth Results with Rollers

Always choose rollers made specifically for resin work or compatible with your product. For applying primers and resin binders, only use clean, dedicated rollers for each layer to prevent cross-contamination and surface imperfections. Work steadily in manageable sections to keep edges wet and avoid roller lines, and avoid pressing down too hard – gentle, overlapping strokes provide a more consistent finish and help prevent issues like trapped bubbles.

Tips for Buying and Using Resin Rollers

Quality matters: rollers not intended for resins may shed fibres or react poorly with chemicals. Premium options, including our short-pile, large, and sponge rollers, are designed for precision and professional results. Remember to use fresh rollers for primer, main resin, and finishing coats for best outcomes.

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By pairing the right roller with smart techniques, you’ll ensure a superior resin-bound surface every time. For complete preparation guidance, visit our main page on how to prepare a surface for resin-bound drainage floors.

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