Roller Plaster on Tape Joints
Smooth operators
Mirka Skimming Blades
Mirka high-quality stainless steel Skimming Blades work especially well on sprayplastered or rolled plastered surfaces to provide effective surface preparation. Available in a wide range of sizes from 15cm to 100cm together with an extension pole to suit any application, the blade’s shape delivers excellent control of the tool. Its ergonomic design reduces wrist strain and its lightweight construction enables comfortable all-day usage.
180° Flexibility. 100% Comfort.
Mirka® LEROS
The Mirka LEROS wall and ceiling sander helps you reach the precision and smoothness you need for a job well done. Its innovative design includes a sanding head with 180 degrees of flexibility and a 5mm random orbital movement that gets you closer to corners. The ergonomic design frees you from any uncomfortable angles that can be hurting your back, so you can sand comfortably for longer.
Dust free sanding solutions
Abranet® Abrasives
Mirka Abranet features a net structure instead of a conventional paper backing. This results in extremely efficient on-tool dust removal that improves both the work quality and the working environment.
Advantages of Using Roller Plaster for Tape and Joint Plastering
Efficiency
Rolling on plaster can be faster than traditional methods, covering large areas more quickly and reducing overall project time.
Ease of Use
Rollers are relatively easy to handle, even for those with less experience, making the plastering process more accessible and less labor-intensive.
Reduced Mess
Roller application tends to be less messy compared to other methods, as it allows for more controlled application and minimizes splattering.
Improved Finish
When followed by Mirka skimming blades and sanding, roller plastering can result in a smooth, professional finish with fewer imperfections.
Less Physical Strain
Using a roller can be less physically demanding than traditional plastering methods, reducing strain on the hands and wrists.
Versatility
Rollers can be used on various surfaces and in different spaces, including ceilings and walls, enhancing the versatility of plastering projects.