It does not fit the 4-liter jumbo (92067) — that tray's liner is the 4L 92077, a deeper, larger thermoform — and it does not fit the metal deepwell (92060, whose liner is the 92061), the ladder tray (92054 → 92055), the minis, or the 18" tray.
Forcing the 92076 into a wrong-size well is the mold-match failure the whole system is built to prevent.
Not a solvent-cleanup miracle on plastic — on the 92070 with solvent coatings the tray's plastic is still the wrong material; the liner helps but doesn't change the chemistry.
(2a): fully home, no bridge, no lifted rim. One per color (2b): a fresh liner per color change, never a reused one — the point is to stop carryover, and a rinsed liner defeats it. Peel, don't scrape: the liner exists so you never scrape cured paint out of the tray; lift it while the paint is still in it. Water-borne is the clean case: for latex the liner-and-swap loop is the whole cleanup story; on the 92070 running solvent-borne floor coatings the chemistry caution from the tray side still applies (plastic and hot solvent), and the metal-tray/metal-liner pairing elsewhere in the line is the better solvent answer. Stack dry: the tray, kept lined its whole life, stays clean enough to dry-stack indefinitely.
Asked at the counter
BUYER QUESTIONS ANSWERED BEFORE THE CART, NOT AFTER THE RETURN
Does it fit the jumbo or the metal tray?
No — the jumbo (92067) takes the 4L 92077; the metal deepwell (92060) takes the 92061. Mold-match is exact (§4).
Why does one liner fit two trays?
Because the 92069 and 92070 share a well footprint — the liner's dual listing is the proof (§1); the floor tray's difference is outside the well.
Do I need a fresh one per color?
Yes — one liner per color is the method; a reused liner reintroduces the carryover you were avoiding (§2b).
Is a liner worth it for one room, one color?
Then it's a convenience, not a necessity — washing the bare tray is free at that scale (§2c). It pays on color changes and repeat work.
How do I seat it right?
Press it fully into well, ramp, and corners with no trapped air or lifted rim, before pouring (2a).
Which trays does it fit?
The Richard 92069 standard tray and the 92070 floor tray — officially both (§1). It's the only liner in the line with a claimed two-tray fit.