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How to Remove Dried-On Paint Rollers

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Hello, dear friends! Today I am going to share how we get dried-on paint rollers off of their rollers. I am notorious for leaving rollers filled with paint inside gallon-sized Ziplock bags so I can continue using the roller on the next project…

Here are three rollers which I used last year while painting in the kitchen, the laundry room, the hallway and finally in the living room and family room. It was a lot of painting and I was happy to be done for a bit. 🙂

I put those bagged rollers in the laundry room closet on top of the paint cans, shut the door, and there they sat… for a whole year.

So when I went to paint our primary bedroom closet recently, I had to go get new fuzzy rolls to put on those rollers. 😉

And, I also had to get those rollers off. Since Mr. Ethereal was off on a business trip, it was up to me to cut these dried-on rolls off those rollers since he wasn’t here to help me with this chore.

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How to easily remove those dried-on rollers

Clean your roller and it’s all ready to be put to use again! And that’s just what we do. 😉

Ready to go again! Hope this helps you get rolls off your paint rollers if yours ever gets dried on. Leave me a comment and let me know if you’ve had to remove rolls like this, too, and what you’ve done.

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Happy painting,

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