Spray, Roller or Brush? – Application Guide for Vernites Water-Based Coatings
Spray vs Roller vs Brush – Choosing the Right Application Method
Vernites water-based lacquers and coatings can be applied using different methods depending on the project type, finish quality required and site conditions.
This guide helps you choose the best approach for professional joinery, renovation work and interior furniture finishing.
Spray Application (Best Professional Finish)
Spraying is the preferred method for achieving the smoothest factory-quality results.
Recommended for:
kitchen cabinet respraying
furniture production
MDF doors and joinery workshops
high-end interior and exterior finishes
Benefits:
flawless smooth surface
fast production speed
ideal for 2K lacquer systems
Top coats commonly sprayed:
WIT927 (1K Interior)
WIT982 (2K High Durability)
WET885 (Exterior Windows & Doors)
Roller Application (Fast On-Site Renovation)
Roller application is suitable for renovation work where spraying is not practical.
Recommended for:
repainting doors on-site
interior joinery projects
workshop priming
Key product:
WIB916 MDF Primer (Tix Version)
Designed for roller and brush application with reduced sagging.
Roller finishes may require light sanding between coats for best smoothness.
Brush Application (Detail Work & Small Areas)
Brush application is ideal for:
edges and detailing
small joinery repairs
site touch-ups
For best results:
use high-quality synthetic brushes
apply thin even coats
allow proper drying time between coats
Tixotropic primers and satin finishes work best for brush use.
Which Method Should You Choose?
Highest finish quality → Spray application
Practical renovation work → Roller application
Small jobs and detailing → Brush application
Our team can advise on the best system and application method for your project.
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