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Silvershadow Paint Strainer 190Micron

Silvershadow Paint Strainer 190Micron

Regular price $9.99 USD
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Silvershadow Paint Strainers

with Fine 190 Micron Filter Tips Cone Paint Filter Screen

  • Pure paint with this high performance 190-micron paint filter. Free from dust and debris, no-clogging makes your work more efficient.
  • Ultra-flow fine nylon mesh paint strainers with fine 190 micron, offer you a fast and steady filtering
  • No need to worry about cleaning up the mess left behind, replace the used filter whenever you need
  • Perfect for all painting projects, all types of solvent or water-based paints, stains, varnishes, latex, and other liquids
  • Include 50pcs high quality disposable paint strainers, perfect for automotive and coatings like primers, sealers, basecoats, clear coats, and single-stage topcoats. Also excellent for house hobby arts and craft paints
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Customer Reviews

Based on 26 reviews
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M
Michael G.
They filter perfectly.

These paint filters work just like they should. No issues.

F
Flint
I am worried about these

These are the thinnest paper cones I have ever come across.
I am very concerned I will need to double up so they will work with solvent finishes I use.

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Anonymous
Not very sturdy but get the job done

These strainers are not very sturdy. The paper is thin and buckles when wet or full of paint and the metal mesh separates from the paper easily, causing unstrained paint to enter the paint gun. The strainers I received did not look like those pictured in the ad. They get the job done, but you might want to consider a higher quality strainer.

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jafelds
a bit thin and flimsy

These filter fine, but the paper is a bit thin and they get soggy and hard to use if you need to filter multiple times.

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Satistied.
New Product for me

Wanted to strain some year-old latex house paint into another container because there was a little rust developing inside the original can. It strained the paint well and at a good rate at first. Then it slowed to a drip when I had still had a bit to go. The slower rate was frustrating. Only used it once so I will give it another try as circumstances warrant.