When working on a home improvement project, costs can add up quickly. One easy way to save money is to reuse paint rollers. If you’re planning on reusing a roller in the near future, keep it in plastic wrap. Otherwise, wash the roller under water and store it in a plastic bag after it air dries. To get the scoop on how to reuse rollers (and when it’s not worth reusing them), we spoke with professional painter Patrick Coye.
Can You Reuse Paint Rollers?
Yes! If you’re going to use the roller within the next day or two, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and leave it wherever you’ll remember it. For long-term storage, clean the roller thoroughly and repeatedly under water and let it air dry before storing it.
Steps
Preserving a Used Roller for Next-Day Use
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Dip the roller in paint if it isn’t wet. Once you finish painting, dip it into your remaining supply of paint. Make sure it’s completely coated. To prevent things from getting too messy, shake off any dripping paint before attempting to wrap up the roller. [1] X Research source
- This storage method works only if you’re planning on reusing the roller right away. It’s great if you happen to be in the middle of a project. You can save a dirty roller for the next day instead of getting a new one.
- If you’re not planning on using the roller soon, wash it off instead. Cover it and put it in the closet.
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Wrap the roller in plastic wrap to keep the air out. Air exposure causes paint to dry. Secure the roller completely in the wrap, making sure there aren’t any gaps or holes in it.
- If you don’t have plastic wrap, use aluminum foil or a plastic Ziploc bag.
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Leave the roller out or store it in the refrigerator. If you’re going to paint again in the next 24-48 hours, just set the roller on the counter or on top of your paint can. If you want to extend the life of the roller by more than 48 hours, you can try setting the roller in a fridge. The cold should slow the paint down and increase the drying time. [2] X Research source
- A lot of professional painters aren’t fond of the refrigerator option—they think it’s unnecessary and just leaves the fridge smelling like paint. It also may not be safe to leave fresh paint around food. [3] X Research source
- If you do refrigerate the roller, leave it out at room temperature for 2-3 hours before unwrapping it and using it again.
Cleaning a Roller for Long-Term Storage
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Scrape all of the excess paint off of the roller. Professional painter Patrick Coye explains, “Try to get out as much paint as you possibly can. Use your five-in-one to scrape as much paint out of the roller as you can. Do one side holding it vertical, then flip it around and do the other side.” [4] X Expert Source Patrick Coye
Painting Specialist Expert Interview. 22 July 2020.- If you don’t have a 5-in-1 tool, just squeeze the roller out by hand. Wrap your fingers around the roller and squeeze down the entire length of the roller over and over again.
- Scrape the excess into a bucket or canister containing the rest of the unused paint.
- If you were using oil-based paint, just throw the roller out. You can theoretically wash an oil-based roller in solvents but it’s almost positively more effort than it’s worth.
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Wash the roller with warm water and soap. Patrick Coye explains, “Once you get as much paint out of the roller as you can, wash it in water if you want to preserve it.” [5] X Expert Source Patrick Coye
Painting Specialist Expert Interview. 22 July 2020. Just keep washing the roller while squeezing it over and over until the water runs completely clear.- This can take 5-10 minutes of work. Rollers are designed to retain paint, so be patient!
- If you can’t get the paint out or you want to increase the speed of the process, soak the roller in soapy water before rinsing it. [6] X Research source
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Let the roller air dry before storing it. If you store a moist roller, it’s going to get moldy before you have an opportunity to use it again. Just leave the roller in the sink or outside and let it air dry for a few hours. Once it’s dry, toss it in a plastic bag to keep the dust off and store it for future use. [7] X Research source
- Don’t let the roller air dry over any surface you care about. Those rollers can hold a lot of moisture.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionCan I wash paint rollers in the sink?Jeff Baldwin is a Residential Painter and the Owner of Baldwin Custom Painting, based in San Francisco, CA. With two decades of painting experience, Jeff specializes in high-end residential and small commercial painting projects. Dedicated to quality craftsmanship, Jeff and Baldwin Custom Painting provide bonded/insured, licensed, and lead-safe certified services in residential painting, light commercial painting, and wood refinishing.You can, but try to scrape off as much paint as you can before washing it so it's easier to clean.
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QuestionAfter the roller is cleaned, does it need to be completely dry before using it again?Community AnswerYes, or the paint will run down your wall surface. It needs to be completely dried before reuse.
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QuestionHow do I remove the nap? It appears to be stuck permanently.TechdocgeekCommunity AnswerYou can try to soak it in water or paint thinner a while, then try to remove it.
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Tips
- If you have a large paint bucket or you’re using a small roller, you can just submerge the roller under the paint if you’re going to use it overnight. However, you do need to make sure the roller doesn’t have any dirt or dust on it. If it does, it may slightly contaminate the color of the paint.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vorEaQ45dlk&feature=youtu.be&t=37
- ↑ https://www.thisoldhouse.com/painting/21019353/stay-fresh-paint-roller
- ↑ https://ask2.extension.org/kb/faq.php?id=213110
- ↑ Patrick Coye. Painting Specialist. Expert Interview. 22 July 2020.
- ↑ Patrick Coye. Painting Specialist. Expert Interview. 22 July 2020.
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-clean-paint-rollers/
- ↑ https://www.woosterbrush.com/cleaning-tips/
- ↑ https://centrefarley.com/en/2019/04/12/how-to-choose-and-clean-your-paint-brushes/
- ↑ Patrick Coye. Painting Specialist. Expert Interview. 22 July 2020.