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Cleaning Water-Based Paints from Rollers
Before you begin to paint, prepare a 5-gallon (19 L) bucket with a cleaning solution of water and fabric softener for each paint roller you plan to use. Fill each bucket with warm water and add 2 cups (.473 L) of fabric softener and stir. When he fabric softener dissolves, it breaks the surface tension of the water, which dissolves the paint faster. If you prefer, you can clean the roller brush with plain water and a capful of mild dish detergent.
Remove as much excess paint from the roller as possible by rolling it and pressing it hard against the roller paint pan. You can also spread out 4 or 5 layers of old newspapers on the floor and roll the paint off onto the newspaper.
Dip the roller into the bucket with the cleaning solution and move it around for at least 20 seconds.
Remove the paint roller from the bucket and rinse it with warm water under a running tap until the water runs clear.
When all the paint has come off the roller, you need to remove as much water from it as possible before hanging it up to dry. Roll it back and forth on an old terry cloth towel or a thick layer of paper towels to absorb the moisture.
Cleaning Oil-Based Paints from Rollers
Remove excess paint from the roller by rolling it back and forth on the paint pan or onto several layers of old newspapers.
Pour mineral spirits or turpentine (also called paint thinners) into a clean roller paint pan to clean your roller brushes. Add enough thinner for it to fill the pan about 3" (7.62 cm) deep.
Roll the brush into the thinner and back and forth in the pan, just as though you were getting ready to paint.
When the roller is clean, press out excess paint thinner by rolling it on several layers of old newspapers or an old towel. If there is still paint on the roller, refill the paint pan with more mineral spirits or turpentine, and repeat the process.
Allow the roller to air dry, preferably by hanging it on a nail or hook.
When the roller is dry, cover it with wax paper, plastic wrap or aluminum foil to protect it from dirt and dust.
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