The documented job is “How to Cut In and Roll Behind Radiators, Toilets, and Appliances”.
✕DO NOT FORCE THE FIT
Full walls and ceilings — 4 inches is a small-surface width, not a room width.
Glass-flat gloss on cabinet doors read under raking light — 15/32″ leaves more stipple than a mirror gloss coat wants; drop to a 1/4″ mini or a foam cover.
Rough masonry, stucco, brick, block — the pile is short and the fine woven fibers snag and tear on aggregate.
And nothing about it is a frame — this is the cover only; you supply the frame (§1, §2c).
seat the cover fully on your frame so it spins true — a cover pushed on crooked wobbles and prints an uneven edge. De-lint before the first load: every new cover, even a lint-free woven one, carries loose manufacturing fiber; tape-peel or wash-and-spin it first. Load damp, work light: the amateur tell is pressing harder for more paint; a correctly loaded 15/32″ cover works at the weight of your hand and floods the surface if you lean on it. Lay off one direction: the last pass sets the finish. Wash and keep: scrape the paint back into the can, rinse in warm water until it runs clear — clear, not "mostly" — spin, and stand it on end so it never dries into a flat spot that thumps a stripe onto the next surface.
Asked at the counter
BUYER QUESTIONS ANSWERED BEFORE THE CART, NOT AFTER THE RETURN
Does a frame come with it?
No — this is the cover alone. It fits a standard mini frame; the 94016 is the version that includes a long-reach frame (§1, §5).
What does 15/32″ mean next to the usual 3/8″ and 1/2″?
It sits between them and behaves like a slightly thirstier 3/8″ — standard-wall reach, a little more paint, a touch more texture tolerance (§1, §2b).
Is it really lint-free?
It's a woven cover, made so its fibers can't shed — but no manufacturer claim is on record for this SKU , and you should de-lint any new cover before use regardless (§3, gate).
Smooth cabinet gloss?
Not the best pick — 15/32″ leaves stipple a mirror gloss shows. Use a 1/4″ or foam mini (§4).
Can I reuse it?
Yes — woven covers wash and keep. Scrape, rinse to clear water, spin, dry on end (§3).
Where's the official spec?
There isn't one for the 94017 — this page teaches the class from the cover's stated width, fabric, and pile, and flags everything beyond that.