Snap onto spray cans for better paint control and less hand fatigue; reusable when cans run out

Spray paint with controlled line thickness

Thoroughly clean your paint brushes to help them last longer

Carry drywall compound in one hand so you can apply it with the other

Mix small batches of drywall compound and bring them to your work area; also known as mud pans

Smoothly spread drywall compounds and also scrape off paint and debris

Stick over holes in drywall and cover with drywall compound for quick repairs

Apply to seams and corners before spreading drywall compound for a finished appearance

Evenly spread coatings, wax, varnish, and oil across floors

Lightweight and disposable for quick touch-ups with paint and coatings

Flexible and stronger than tubing; often used to convey liquids and gases under pressure

Plastic, metal, rubber, and paper pails

Renew, enhance, protect, and change the color of surfaces

Hang inside paint cans to remove excess paint from rollers without using a paint roller tray

Lift open paint can lids without damaging the seal

Spread paint evenly across flat surfaces, along edges, and into corners

Create clean lines on floors, ceilings, and paved surfaces

Paint all sides of poles, railings, pipes, and fences at once

Make drip-free pours from paint cans, then collapse the spout for secure storage

Pair with roller frames to quickly add paint and light coatings to large, flat areas

Add roller covers to quickly apply paint and light coatings to large, flat areas

Paint and coat large surfaces more quickly than with brushes

Keep spray guns clean using brushes, needles, and picks

Feed paint into sprayers; keep extras on hand for easy color changes

Attach to paint sprayers to apply large volumes of paint and coatings

Replace filters, spray heads, tips, and other parts on paint sprayers

Apply even layers of paint and coatings to large surface areas

Remove lumps, flakes, and dust from paint and coatings

Position under workpieces to paint all of their sides without damaging the coating

Apply a variety of glazes and liquids

Replace handles or extend the reach on tools like brooms, paint rollers, and window washers

Evenly apply powder coatings to small or large parts

Apply thick roof coatings and patches

Prevent damage to the finish of self-leveling coatings before they harden

Capture overspray in paint booths to keep your workspace clean

Protect your floor from paint overspray and spills

Contain overspray and discharge fumes as you paint

Pressurize liquids such as disinfectants, cleaners, and insecticides to dispense as spray


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