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Fit For The Job Click System
6″ inch x 4″ inch Paint Pad and Handle Set
When you’re painting, it’s important to have the right tools for the job. You can spend a fortune on the highest quality paint available, but if you’re applying it with an old paint brush or lumpy paint roller, you’ll never get the best results.
But before you order a new set of brushes and rollers, think about whether paint pads are better for your next project. If you aren’t sure, read on!
What are Paint Pads?
Paint pads use a spongey material that absorbs paint, then applies it evenly to your chosen surface. At 6” by 4” you get a much larger surface area than any brush and most rollers, making even the biggest jobs easier than ever.
Our sets come with a tough detachable handle, so you can replace the pads whenever they start to lose performance. The thick pads themselves are designed to be used multiple times, so you can save money in the long run.
Remember, the way you clean your paint pads depends on the paint you use. Standard interior emulsion paint can be removed with some soapy water, but this won’t work for tougher specialist paints or any that are oil-based. Check out our cleaning painting accessories blog for in-depth guides and advice.
Where to use Paint Pads
Our paint pads can be used on any smooth surface. This makes them ideal for interior projects, including:
- Painting Interior Walls
- Painting Ceilings
- Painting Furniture
- Painting Kitchen Cupboards
- Painting Door Frames
- Painting Skirting Boards
- And more!
Paint pads can be used on some exterior surfaces too, but too much roughness can cause even the toughest available to snag and tear. One advantage a roller has is the rolling motion, which makes bumps and dents less of an issue as long as you load it with enough paint. But when the surface is right for paint pads, they won’t let you down!
Best way to use Paint Pads
The shape of paint pads is what makes them more useful than a paint roller in many situations. The squareness will perfectly line up with the edges of walls and ceilings, so not even a millimetre is missed. The pointed corners can also help you get paint into those hard-to-reach areas too.
As with most painting accessories, paint pads work best when teamed up. For large, open areas, a roller can be quicker, but pads make doing edges a breeze. You might also need a brush for some tricky bits too. We recommend buying a multi-pack of painting accessories, so you have everything you need to tackle the job at hand.
Best Paint to use with Paint Pads
Because of their toughness, our paint pads can be used with multiple types of paint. Interior emulsion paint is the most popular, but oil-based, wood, and even latex paints will work just as well.
As long as you clean your paint pads properly, you can use the same pad for multiple projects, even if different paints are used.
No matter which project you’re working on, paint pads will help you get the best results. By guaranteeing an even finish, and perfect coverage, they’re a worthwhile investment for any new or professional painter!
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