Thursday, February 21, 2013

The faucet or spigot

The faucet or spigot is then turned on to wash the roller cover and pad. Water then enters the liquid manifold adjacent to the body of cheap oil paintings the cover. As water pressure builds within the liquid manifold, jets of water exit the plurality of holes in the liquid manifold tubular section creating a curtain of water that impacts generally tangentially against the roller pad causing the roller pad to spin, exposing all parts of the roller pad and interior of the painting splatter and rinse splatter shields to the curtain of water.

The jets of water exit at an angle relative to the liquid manifold such that the various sized roller pads will spin when impacted. Centrifugal abstract oil paintings force resulting from the spinning, in conjunction with the force of the water curtain, forces the paint off of the roller pad and paint splatter shield. The rinse splatter shield contains the splatters resulting from the paint being forced off the paint roller by the curtain of water and centrifugal force.

The liquid drainage gap between animal oil paintings the back edge of the paint splatter shield and the leading edge of the rinse splatter shield allows the rinse solution to drain from the splatter shields and roller pad. Once the paint roller pad and roller are sufficiently clean of paint, the spigot or faucet is turned off, and the hose is removed from the liquid manifold. The rinse splatter shield is then rotated back to its stored position.

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