In a sea of reformulated coatings, these Wooster golden pinstripe rollers remain unchanged for over 20 years and are still a staple of paint store aisles. Dense, high-capacity Pro/Doo-Z fabric has interlocked fibers to prevent shedding for smoother finishes. These woven covers provide excellent results with all paints-from latex flats to high gloss epoxies and everything in between. Wooster-exclusive Pro/Doo-Z fabric resists matting and stays resilient through a full day of use.
In a sea of reformulated coatings, these Wooster golden pinstripe rollers remain unchanged for over 20 years and are still a staple of paint store aisles. Dense, high-capacity Pro/Doo-Z fabric has interlocked fibers to prevent shedding for smoother finishes. These woven covers provide excellent results with all paints-from latex flats to high gloss epoxies and everything in between. Wooster-exclusive Pro/Doo-Z fabric resists matting and stays resilient through a full day of use.
High-capacity Golden Flo rollers deliver fast, no-skip coverage. Shed-resistant Golden Flo rollers are a great value choice for all flat, eggshell or satin paints, stains and waterproofing.
The Wooster Brush Company was established in 1851 and is one of the oldest manufacturers of paint applicators in the USA. Our company founder Adam Foss traveled from Pennsylvania to Ohio to set up shop. He began producing handmade bristle paintbrushes in a small, two-story building in Wooster, Ohio and then sold the brushes door-to-door throughout the state.
The Wooster Brush Company was established in 1851 and is one of the oldest manufacturers of paint applicators in the USA. Our company founder Adam Foss traveled from Pennsylvania to Ohio to set up shop. He began producing handmade bristle paintbrushes in a small, two-story building in Wooster, Ohio, and then sold the brushes door-to-door throughout the state.
The Wooster Brush Company was established in 1851 and is one of the oldest manufacturers of paint applicators in the USA. Our company founder Adam Foss traveled from Pennsylvania to Ohio to set up shop. He began producing handmade bristle paintbrushes in a small, two-story building in Wooster, Ohio and then sold the brushes door-to-door throughout the state.