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ABR Deluxe PRO Pistol 22 cm 18 mm Polyamide Anti-Drop

ABR Deluxe PRO Pistol 22 cm 18 mm Polyamide Anti-Drop

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The ABR Deluxe PRO Paint Roller is a top-notch roller designed especially for pros' needs. This 22 cm wide roller gives great coverage and performance, making it perfect for getting a high-quality paint finish. It uses an 18 mm thick polyamide nap that's known for its durability and excellent paint absorption. The polyamide nap combined with hotmelt technology ensures a smooth paint finish without any marks.

Hotmelt technology boosts ease of use by preventing splatters during painting, making the product super user-friendly. The roller has a EURO-SYSTEM compatible interchangeable handle system, which adds versatility and lets you use it for different painting jobs.

The ABR Deluxe PRO Paint Roller is specially made for water-based paints. Its design ensures even paint application on large surfaces like walls and ceilings. The Deluxe PRO series stands for top quality and durability, so it's great for heavy professional use.
Uses

Wall and ceiling painting: Great for large surfaces with a smooth finish.
Water-based paints: Specifically designed for use with water-soluble paints.
Professional use: Made to meet pros' high demands in daily work.
Smooth paint finish: Hotmelt tech prevents marks and ensures a quality result.
Fast work: High paint absorption and coverage improve job efficiency.

Features

Width: 22 cm – Perfect for big surfaces.
Nap: 18 mm – Excellent paint absorption and even spreading.
Material: Polyamide – Durable and long-lasting material.
Hotmelt technology: Prevents marks and reduces splatters.
EURO-SYSTEM compatibility: Works with interchangeable handles.
Use: For water-based paints – Optimal results with water-soluble paints.
Pro series: Aimed at professionals.

ABR Deluxe PRO Paint Roller Instructions

Attach the roller to a compatible EURO-SYSTEM handle.
Make sure the roller is clean before painting.
Dip the roller in paint and remove excess with a smooth motion.
Spread the paint with even strokes on the surface.
Clean the roller thoroughly after use to keep it in good shape.

How to Choose the Right Paint Roller
When picking a paint roller, think about the surface size, paint type, and the quality of finish you want. The ABR Deluxe PRO stands out from competitors thanks to its polyamide nap and hotmelt tech, which give a pro-level, even finish without splatters. Compared to short-nap rollers, this 18 mm nap works better on rougher, more absorbent surfaces like plastered walls. Plus, EURO-SYSTEM compatibility makes it versatile for different work environments.

Here's a table breaking down ABR roller materials and their uses:

Material
Use

100% wool
Great for rough surfaces like facades and walls.

100% polyamide
Designed for high performance, good coverage, and excellent paint retention. Especially for smooth walls and ceilings.

100% microfiber
Fits super smooth surfaces and single-coat paints, like elastomer paints.

100% woven sheep's wool
Suits rough surfaces like plaster and textured walls.

100% polyester
All-purpose material, good for DIY projects and smooth walls.

Textured nylon fibers
Built for heavy loads, works on epoxy and polyurethane coatings like floors and pools.

Soft microfiber blends
For super smooth surfaces, gives a soft, flawless finish, suits water-based paints.

Polyamide with continuous filament
Offers a super smooth finish and great paint absorption, ideal for flat walls and ceilings.

Velvet wool
Specialized for enamel paints and small smooth surfaces like doors and furniture.

Polyester microfibers
Gives a smooth finish on small surfaces and works with water-based and synthetic paints.

Here's a table with ABR roller nap lengths and their suitability for different surfaces:

Nap length
Suitability

4 mm
Super smooth surfaces, single-coat paints, enamel jobs.

9 mm
Smooth surfaces like walls and ceilings, good for water-based paints.

10 mm
Super smooth surfaces like drywall and finished walls.

11 mm
Smooth surfaces and ceilings, great for even finishes with water-based paints.

12 mm
Smooth surfaces, especially water-based paints, good all-rounder.

15 mm
For epoxy and polyurethane coatings like floors and pools, handles high paint loads.

16 mm
Rough and textured surfaces like plastered walls and facades.

18 mm
Rough surfaces like textured walls, offers high paint absorption and even spreading.

20 mm
Super rough surfaces like plaster and coarse walls.

22 mm
Textured surfaces and facades, good choice for jobs needing high coverage.

23 mm
Rough or uneven surfaces like textured walls and exteriors.

25 mm
Super rough and uneven surfaces like outer walls and facades, especially for thick paint layers.

Warnings

Clean the roller after use with the method suited to the paint type to avoid damaging the material.
Wear proper protective gear like gloves while painting.
Store the roller in a dry, dust-free place.

Polyamide Features and Uses
General Features
Polyamide is one of the most popular materials for paint rollers, used especially in pro-grade products. This material is known for its durability, great paint absorption, and even spreading. It's designed for tough painting tasks where you need a long-lasting, efficient tool.

Durability: Polyamide handles wear well and keeps its properties over multiple uses.
Paint absorption: Offers high paint capacity, letting you work longer without constant refills.
Even spreading: Applies paint smoothly without marks, especially in hotmelt-made rollers.
Easy to clean: The material rinses clean easily after use, extending its life.

Suitability for Different Painting Jobs
Polyamide works well with various paints and surfaces:

Smooth walls and ceilings: Polyamide is a top pick for flat surfaces needing a flawless finish.
Rough surfaces: Long-nap polyamide suits textured surfaces like exterior walls and facades.
Epoxy and polyurethanes: Textured polyamide rollers handle tough materials like epoxy resins and polyurethane paints.
Water-based paints: Polyamide absorbs water-based paints effectively and spreads them evenly without splatters.
Thick paints: Good for applying heavy, thick paints.

Polyamide Advantages Over Other Materials

Better durability than polyester or acrylic.
Higher paint absorption, reducing the need for refills during the job.
Smooth finish that doesn't leave streaks or marks on walls, especially in hotmelt products.
Versatility: Works on both smooth and textured surfaces.

Polyamide's Special Features in ABR Products
ABR's polyamide rollers, like the Deluxe PRO series, are made with hotmelt tech that reduces mark formation during painting and improves ease of use. They deliver top performance especially for pro painting jobs. Long nap options like 18 mm and 22 mm suit rough surfaces, while shorter ones like 11 mm are ideal for smooth walls and ceilings.

Polyamide combines durability and performance, making it a great choice for all sorts of painting tasks.
What is Hotmelt Technology?
Hotmelt technology is an innovative manufacturing method used for high-quality paint rollers. In this process, the roller's nap is attached to the core tube with hot-melt glue without seams. This unique attachment improves both the product's performance and user comfort.

Seamless structure: Hotmelt tech eliminates traditional seams, preventing marks during painting.
Durable attachment: Ensures the nap stays firmly on the core even in heavy use.
Quality finish: Seamlessness and even attachment guarantee a pro paint finish.

Benefits of Hotmelt Technology

Smooth paint finish
Thanks to the seamless structure, the roller doesn't leave annoying marks or streaks on the surface, which is key for large flat areas like walls and ceilings.
Fewer splatters
Hotmelt rollers absorb paint evenly and apply it without splatters, cutting down cleanup time and keeping things tidy.
Durability
Material attached with hot-melt glue withstands wear and repeated use better than traditional rollers.
Easy to clean
The uniform structure from hotmelt makes it easier to remove paint after use, extending the roller's life.

Uses
Hotmelt tech is especially good for these painting tasks:

Smooth surfaces: Great results on flat walls and ceilings needing high finish quality.
Rough surfaces: Long-nap hotmelt rollers also work on textured surfaces like exterior walls and facades.
Special paints: Suits thick paints and specialty materials like epoxy and polyurethane paints.

Hotmelt Technology in ABR Products
ABR rollers using hotmelt tech, like Deluxe PRO and Super Anti-Drop series, are designed for pros' needs. They combine hotmelt seamlessness with durable materials like polyamide and microfiber, ensuring excellent coverage and an even finish.
Why Choose Hotmelt Technology?
Hotmelt paint rollers are an awesome pick when you want a pro, flawless paint finish. This innovative method offers superior performance, longer-lasting use, and user-friendliness, making it ideal for both pro painters and serious DIYers.
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this roller with oil-based paints?
The roller is mainly for water-based paints, but you can use it with oil-based ones too, just clean it thoroughly.
How do I clean the roller after use?
For water-based paints, rinse with water and mild soap. For oil-based, use a solvent.
What makes hotmelt tech special?
It prevents splatters and reduces marks during painting, giving a pro finish.
Is the roller compatible with all handles?
It's compatible with EURO-SYSTEM, but check compatibility with other systems separately.
How often should I replace the roller?
Lifespan depends on how often you use it and how well you clean it. For pro use, swap it regularly for best results.

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