Clean Cut Paint Edger
Clean-Cut Paint Edger technology will eliminate hours of tedious work required to tape and/or cut in by hand.
- Greatly reduces the time spent applying masking tape
- Paints 10-20 times faster than a sash brush
- Cuts in 5-8 feet per load
- Cuts in a band that is 4″ wide
- Reduces the number of painters needed on a job by 50% or more
- Pays for itself in labor savings on the first day on the job.
- Ensures that even painters with little or no experience can paint consistent, straight edges with no paint on the trim
Invented by a professional painter to help his crews cut in paint edges faster and more consistently, the Clean-Cut Paint Edger has become a time saver for professional painters and homeowners alike. It is the only paint edger to use the patented combination of roller, shield, and brush.
Can Be Used To Cut In The Paint Around:
- Doors
- Windows
- Ceilings (smooth, or textured such as orange peel or knockdown. Users with popcorn ceilings have had mixed results)
- Accent Walls
- Baseboards (needs a top edge that is 1/4″ or wider for best results)
- Crown Molding (needs a bottom edge that is 1/4″ or wider for best results)
- Chair Rail
Specifications:
- Material: ABS
- Size: 30x 12.7 cm
- Diameter: 2.9 cm
- Hair Thickness: 0.9 cm
Package Includes:
- 1 x Clean Cut Paint Edger
corner of the wall & pull back & forth try not to go over...More
corner of the wall & pull back & forth try not to go over the painted area if you can help it, try to wipe paint off wheel & side guard or your going to have a mess. But with more practice I think I could kick out some painting fast..
*Disclaimer: it was next to impossible to get it completely clean after a full day of use, but swapping out the roller and the little brush the next day to use a different color worked fine. The dried paint on the plastic parts was not an issue and the roller and brush popped right off at the end of the day.
If you have popcorn on your ceiling the brush cant reach the very edge since the popcorn does not let you get as close as one would like...although thinking about it if you extend the brush a bit further out it may work just fine.
If doing baseboards pay attention to what the instructions say... if the top is less then 1/4" it may be tricky to keep the device on track.
Saved me a considerable amount of time!!