Give your rollers a chance! Meet the unique RollerWash by Washbox
- May 25
- 2 min read

Paint tools = single-use culture. The reality on site is obvious: they’re treated as disposable. Once they’re clogged with paint, they’re messy to clean, nearly impossible to recycle, and most end up tossed into general construction waste. Now scale that up. A single project can chew through dozens of rollers. Large commercial builds? Hundreds! Think globally, and suddenly you’re looking at millions of rollers binned every year. Not a perfect stat, but a very real problem, especially when roller covers can easily be washed and reused many times.
“I’ve spent more than 30 years in the painting game, we’ve always known this was wasteful but there was never a solution that actually worked on site, for everyone. So we set out to build one.”
Meet the upgrade painting’s been waiting for. ROLLERWASH is a high-efficiency, just-launched tool that doesn’t just clean rollers, it resets the whole process.
Because here’s the truth: cleaning rollers properly today is slow, messy, and usually done too late. Once paint starts drying, it becomes significantly harder to remove and tools are basically destined for the bin. RollerWash flips that. It delivers fast, deep cleaning in seconds, pushing water exactly where it’s needed, right through the core of the roller, so paint is flushed out before it has a chance to set. No soaking. No guesswork. No half-clean rollers that ruin your next coat. Just a few controlled passes and you’re back to a roller that actually performs like it should.
The hinged collar (for double-sided frames) and slide-on design (for single sided) mean zero dismantling, zero downtime. Integrated flutes and fins don’t just rinse, they lift and restore the pile, bringing the roller back to life instead of flattening or damaging it.
The result?
Faster turnaround.
Better finish. Less water. Less waste.
And rollers that last way longer than they ever used to.
Stop throwing them away. Start washing them like a pro. Get your hands on RollerWash now.




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