Texture past light (bridged by 3/8"), masonry (wrong nap class), sprayed-gloss cabinetry (fiber stipple shows — foam or 1/4" microfiber), and full-wall production (a 6" is slow against a 9"). Six covers is a volume of the right tool for panels, not a way to make a mini do wall work.
How the pros run it
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Light hand; the nap delivers the paint and a pressed 6" cover squeezes long fat edges off its ends
Saturate the full face on a screen or grid, pre-dampen on water-based paint, and lay off each panel in one direction with a weightless final pass. Woven's interlocked construction means it doesn't shed — the reason a cabinet or shelf rolled with it stays clean — so de-linting is a formality. Hyde rates the Woven-Ultra family across every paint from latex flats to high-gloss enamels, matting-resistant and resilient for a full day; at six covers, that durability is what lets you wash and re-run them through a long job rather than burning through disposables.
Asked at the counter
BUYER QUESTIONS ANSWERED BEFORE THE CART, NOT AFTER THE RETURN
Same cover as the 2-pack?
Identical 6" Woven-Ultra, 3/8" nap — this is the six-count.
Why six?
Panel work in quantity: a fresh cover per color and room, no wash-out between, no cross-contamination.
6" vs 4"?
6" clears cabinet sides, doors, and wainscot in one pass; 4" fits the narrower strips and reveals.
Sheds lint?
No — Woven-Ultra is lint-free by construction.
Cabinet-gloss finish?
Not from a fiber cover; use foam (47348) or 1/4" microfiber.
Crew & facility ordering
Model & SKUModel 47347 · SKU H-47347 · UPC 079423473470
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