Can you roller on primer?

Roll on the Primer For the larger spaces of the wall, apply primer using a 9-inch paint roller with a 3/8- to 1/2-inch high quality roller cover. Fit the moistened roller cover onto your paint roller. Stir and pour the mixed primer into a paint tray. Dip the roller into the primer, making sure it’s completely covered.

Can you roll on primer surfacer?

Paint shop air quality is also improved when cars are primed without spraying. Roll-on, brush-on primer eliminates the fumes, particles and overspray that 2K primers create when they’re sprayed in the open shop – especially when the primer’s catalyzing component is an isocyanate.

Can you roll on epoxy?

Epoxy coating on vertical surfaces The only recommended way to coat vertical surfaces with epoxy is the roll and tip method. Roll the epoxy on with a foam roller, then “tip” by dragging another roller across the surface to smooth the epoxy layer.

Can I brush on epoxy paint?

Generally speaking, foam roller brushes work best at applying epoxy products. This is due to the uneven application that can sometimes occur with bristle brushes. Many times, the bristles can be weighed down with product, leaving an uneven coat – requiring more sanding times in between applications.

Do you apply primer with a brush or roller?

Applying primer first is the best way to ensure a perfect finish later. Just as it does with makeup and on cars, primer creates a smooth base that promotes better adhesion and truer color from your topcoat paint. Pro-tip: Apply primer using a brush first to “cut in” around edges, then use a roller to fill in.

Can I use same roller for primer and paint?

Yes you can use the same brush with different paints as long as you thoroughly clean it and dry it between uses.

Can you brush on auto primer?

Much like paint, different types of automotive primer can be applied with a spray gun or a brush, and is allowed to dry thoroughly between coats.

What roller do you use for epoxy?

Generally, it is a good idea to choose a lint free woven roller with a 3/8 inch or 3/16 inch nap. When you use this type of roller, it will not shed into your epoxy, unlike other products. This is another common problem contractors have when applying epoxy products.