Spray painting vs Roller painting

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I’m amazed by a capacity of this roller

dominikfratczak
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You’re a machine on the roller!!! 👏 👏👍👍😄

anthonysferruzzi
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With a roller you will paint at least 4 times longer to get about the same quality as when you spray. Such a quick painting with a roller, as shown in the video, will only look good on YouTube, but in reality the quality will be terrible)

Vladimir_LT
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All application differences aside, there is one big problem with spaying the interior of a home or other building. It is virtually impossible to blend touch-ups later on down the road. No matter how perfect your color match is, the texture of a spayed wall is very different than a texture of a rolled wall. When you try to come back later and touch up with a brush or semi-dry roller, it will always show after it dries.
Ask me how I

jeffarthur
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Nice job! I like painting my switches and outlets, as well! Pulls everything together for a nice clean look! 🤪😂

flyingjoed
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This guy makes painting look easy!!! I absolutely hate doing it!

Eric-fwgf
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The spray looks like it gave way better coverage.

notouchythechichis
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good job guys looks good there both ways .

wesflirt
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Rolling is faster that spraying,
It takes way too long to cover up and get spray machine ready. By that time the roller guy is in the next room.
But, even if you roll you can definitely make a mess with your roller spray.
It's not about how fast you paint, it's about how good it is. Is it smooth to the touch, or rough like the Andis mountains.
Prime coat MUST be sanded, if you don't sand, and many painter's don't, it WILL BE ROUGH. EVERY coat before finishing must be sanded. I don't see anyone showing this sanding part. SO
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petekobraoutdoors
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The roller is exhausting as a single tool, the spray is effective and much easier (coming from someone currently solo painting an apartment complex of over 100 units)

sparkalightnow
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Rolling is faster if you’re using a good roller like this. Spraying does take longer in this case but also looks much better sprayed. However, the amount of overspray that travels through the home, in my opinion, isn’t worth it if you’re doing it for a customer.
I always brush trim and roll my paint. Best results period

JustinAlbert-qe
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The sprayer only show half the wall. The other half was already done. The roller painted the entire wall at the speed of half.

marquiswhitsette
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Wow, how did you do that I love it!!?? 🥰 If you don’t have a roller painting machine what would you recommend/do

hischild
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You made that look way too easy!

What paint roller is that?

luke
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They both work the same but if you want to save time and are going to use it constantly use the sprayer ❤ if not the roller will do the job for cheap and can throw away everything

Resmafred
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As a professional painter and decorator, 18in rollers are ass 🤣 hate using em the look good in videos like this, but when the paint drys you skippers all over the wall, the spraying, well on drywall and interior walls I really recommend that you back roll the wall as you spray, yeah it takes a lil more time but will give you less headaches in the future

MFitness
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which finish is better spray paint or roller

ajaywankhede
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Cannot stand when they leave the cases on the outlets and light switches. Small details is what makes the job look good. As soon as the electrician comes in and needs to change everything you're going to see all that outlet and light switch spots messed all up paint peeling and everything way to go guys. some people prefer rolling over spraying anyway. But it does depend on the surface and the job.

COMEOUTINNAMEYESHUA
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Pros and cons to both depends on job really for me whether I spray or brush and roll.

kennyleemon
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How does the roller have so much paint!

aberhan