Which is better using a sprayer to paint or rolling on?
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i prefer a roller and a brush for cutting in. the sprayer was ok, but fussy. to get the paint to go through the nozzle you had to add an additive to allow the paint to flow thru it. if you didnt want over spray you had to tape off/cover any where you didnt want it painted.
These are tools. As with every tool each has a situation where it is the best tool to use.
Let me use a hammer as an example. You know that there are a lot of different kinds of hammers, right Tammy? Claw, rip, ball-peen, mason's, rubber, brass, wooden, tack, plastic, sledge, and on and on. Which hammer is better?
Depends on what you are painting. Spraying can be messy. and it clogs up. I prefer a brush to cut in and a roller for the rest.