Bates- Paint Tray Liner, 4 Inch, 12 Pack, Paint Roller Tray, Paint Trays, Disposable Paint Tray, Small Paint Tray, Plastic Paint Trays, Paint Pans Trays, Mini Paint Tray, Roller Tray
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There is a serious risk of catastrophe with these paint pans. The water is very shallow and they tend to tip The shallow end must be balanced so that they don't tip over. They hold very little paint and it is hard to install them. You'll have a difficult time if you're trying to clean up the paint can after just pouring paint into it. Unless you are afraid of spilling, you can go ahead and use I hate it.
thin and very flexible, so be very careful when you move it. Despite that, they are disposable trays to be used and thrown away, and they work just fine. We washed a couple of them that didn't leave us for a long time and re-used It doesn't take long for them to clean up when you use a garden hose as soon as you can.
It is easy to wipe them clean, and they never flex or warp while I am An investment well worth the money!.
A tray like this rocks back and forth when positioned on a level surface. Since the tray isn't inclined, the paint end cannot be used to hold the paint. There is something terribly wrong with this tray, designed by someone who doesn't have any experience.
It was expected that Bates roller kits with trays, roller covers, and tray liners would work and fit well As a result, the tray liners do not fit the trays. The liners keep popping up even when taking paint out of the trays. Which makes the job that much more difficult.
While they are suitable for the purpose, they are somewhat flimsier than other ones I have used before. However, the rolls don't roll very well in these trays like they do in some others, so you have to be more aggressive when you're trying to get them on the roller, but overall I found them to be very effective.
Although they are technically tray liners, they are quite durable. Put two or three together and you have a very sturdy painting board, which can be used without a paint tray without worrying that the edges will fold over or the whole thing will fall over.
The price is a little high, but they're worth it. I use them all the time and don't experience any issues. Due to the price being so good, I plan to order more to use with my As stain removers they are less effective than enamel paints, but they do well when painted with paint that peels.