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Documented for How to Coat a Garage Floor with Epoxy — From Slab Acceptance to Return to Service; How to Paint an Existing Textured Wall (Orange Peel or Knockdown).
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The documented job is “How to Coat a Garage Floor with Epoxy — From Slab Acceptance to Return to Service”.
The documented job is “How to Paint an Existing Textured Wall (Orange Peel or Knockdown)”.
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Dead-smooth walls and skim coats. The 1/2" leaves a stipple there that the 3/8" (47328) doesn't — over-napping a smooth wall is a visible mistake, not a safe default.
Heavy texture and masonry. Heavy knockdown, stucco, brick, and block have valleys deeper than a 1/2" reaches; that's the 5/8" (47332), the 3/4" Lamb Pro (47365), and the 1-1/4" (47366). A 1/2" on stucco paints ridges and leaves pinholes at the crater bottoms.
Glass-flat critical finishes. Where a wall must read like sprayed glass, the microfiber E-volution family finishes flatter; the woven's virtue is toughness and lint-free chemistry tolerance, not the flattest possible film.
Trim and tight work. Nine inches is a wall width; trim and access are the 4" mini (47337/47338) and the mini-frame line.
A 1/2" nap on texture is a thirsty cover; keep loads full and frequent, and read the hiss — a dry roller hisses against the wall and that sound is the cue to re-dip, not to press. Light hands even so. More capacity is not permission to lean; press a loaded 1/2" and it floods valleys and beads edges. Nap weight lays it right. De-lint before the first load. Woven sheds little, but every new cover carries loom fuzz — tape-rip or wash-and-spin first. Raking-light inspection is mandatory on texture. Straight-on light forgives skipped valleys; angled light finds them. Check every wall before moving on. Cleaning. Latex washes out of the woven pile in warm water worked to the base of the fibers, dried standing on end, and reused; coating work means immediate solvent cleanup and a likely one-and-done life on floors.
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BUYER QUESTIONS ANSWERED BEFORE THE CART, NOT AFTER THE RETURN
Is 1/2" the right nap for my wall?
Yes if you can feel orange-peel or light knockdown; no if the wall is smooth (use the 3/8" 47328) or heavily textured (5/8" 47332 and up). Nap follows the surface.
Why does my smooth wall look stippled with this cover?
Over-napping. A 1/2" on a smooth wall lays its own texture; drop to the 3/8".
Can I do a ceiling with it even if it's smooth?
Yes — the extra capacity cuts overhead reloads, which is the real ceiling problem. It's a common and correct use.
Does it fit my frame?
The 1-1/2" core is the North American pro standard and fits standard 9" cage frames, including the Hyde 47412 Flexi-Frame.
Is it epoxy-rated like the 3/8"?
Identically — same woven fabric, same "latex flats to high gloss epoxies" family rating. Use the 1/2" for broom-finished slabs, the 3/8" for steel-troweled ones.
Single or 3-pack?
One for a room; the 47331 3-pack for a house of textured walls.