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Crow's Foot Drywall Paint Texture Roller - Apply
Crow's Foot Drywall Paint Texture Roller - Apply
Crow's Foot Drywall Paint Texture Roller - Apply
Crow's Foot Drywall Paint Texture Roller - Apply

Crow's Foot Drywall Paint Texture Roller - Apply Decorative Raised Texture to Walls and Ceilings

Product ID : 36297351
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Galleon Product ID 36297351
UPC / ISBN 053722621749
Shipping Weight 0.25 lbs
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Manufacturer ALL-WALL Equipment
Shipping Dimension 9.45 x 2.76 x 2.76 inches
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Crow's Foot Drywall Paint Texture Roller - Apply Features

  • Foam Rubber Roller applies texture pattern to walls using drywall mud

  • Match decorative texture patterns for repairs, patches, additions, remodeling, DIY

  • FITS ANY STANDARD 9" PAINT ROLLER CAGE

  • Crow's Foot pattern is one of the most common and popular texture patterns used by painters and finishers

  • TO USE: Thin drywall mud to pancake batter consistency, pour into paint roller tray, apply mud to wall with heavy nap roller, roll moist texture roller across wet mud using symmetrical or random pattern, depending on desired look.


About Crow's Foot Drywall Paint Texture Roller - Apply

Drywall Texture Roller (Crows Feet / Foot) Create unique and interesting patterns with rubber drywall texture rollers. You can use the drywall texture rollers for knockdown and stand-up drywall texture patterns. The rubber roller fits on any standard 9" paint frame, and is easily washed with water. To create the pattern is simple: Thin your drywall joint compound down to a workable consistency. You may need to experiment with the consistency to get the desired look, but "pancake batter" thickness is the general guideline for texturing with a rollerUse a paint tray to hold the mud for your roller. Use a heavy nap paint roller to apply a heavy coat of mud to the area to be texturedFor a smoother and more defined texture pattern, skim mud lightly with a taping knife or trowel to smooth the surfaceFor a more textured and "chunky" look, do not smooth nap marks out of mud coatWet texture roller lightly and roll across wet mud coat. Test varying amounts of pressure to achieve the desired look.You can stay in straight lines for a more symmetric pattern, or use random strokes for a stylistic design. If desired, you can knock the high spots down for a traditional knockdown texture after about 15 minutes.