Two Fussy Blokes.

Two Fussy Blokes produce premium microfibre and dacron paint rollers designed to deliver superior finishes with less effort. Founded by two tradespeople frustrated with poor-quality roller sleeves, the brand has become a favourite among professional Australian painters for their ultra-smooth finish and low-splatter performance.

FAQs

Common questions answered.

Five of the questions we hear most often on carpark and street linemarking gear. Full knowledge base on our FAQ page.

  • Why microfibre?

    Microfibre rollers hold more paint per dip than standard woven covers, lay off cleaner, and reduce roll marks. On waterborne paint - which is the majority of Australian interior work - microfibre is the contractor pick for finish-critical wall and ceiling work. The Two Fussy Blokes blend is purpose-built for Australian trade paint, which means the cover lays off paint the way the painter expects without dragging or stipple-marking.

  • Which nap for which job?

    5 mm for the smoothest finish - doors, trim, gloss enamel, very smooth walls. 10 mm for standard interior plaster walls and ceilings. 15 mm for render, stipple and textured walls - reaches the profile that shorter naps can't. Pick the shortest nap that still gives full one or two coat coverage; longer naps stipple more.

  • Are 50 mm and 100 mm mini rollers worth it?

    Yes - for cabinet doors, trim, narrow panels, sash, behind radiators and hard-to-reach edges. A full 230 mm sleeve doesn't fit those areas; a mini roller does, and leaves a finish much closer to the main wall than a brush would. Mini rollers come in the same 5, 10 and 15 mm nap depths so the painter can match the mini-roller finish to the main wall finish.

  • Australian made?

    Two Fussy Blokes is an Australian-built brand specialising in microfibre paint rollers for trade work. The range is purpose-built for Australian waterborne paint, sold through iQUIP and direct. Standard kit on residential and commercial trade painter trucks Australia-wide.

  • Glass scraper: what blades does it take?

    Two Fussy Blokes Glass Scraper 100 mm uses standard razor blade refills (the same blade type used by most professional glass scrapers). Replace blades when the edge dulls visibly or when scratch marks appear on glass during use. Carry a pack of replacement blades on the truck for sash window cleanup work.

Full guide

Two Fussy Blokes

Australian microfibre roller specialist. Two Fussy Blokes builds the microfibre paint roller range for Australian trade painters and finish-critical residential work. 30 products covering 5, 10 and 15 mm nap depths in 230, 270, 360 mm widths plus 50 mm and 100 mm mini rollers, frames, glass scrapers and trade tools.

Microfibre rule. Microfibre rollers hold more paint per dip, lay off cleaner, and reduce roll marks compared to standard woven covers. The Two Fussy Blokes line is purpose-built for Australian waterborne paint - the microfibre blend and the cover construction is matched to the way Australian trade paint loads and lays off. Suits feature walls, ceilings, doors, trim and any interior finish where roll marks would show on a final-coat inspection.

Nap selection. 5 mm nap for the smoothest finish - doors, trim, gloss enamel and very smooth walls. Lowest stipple. 10 mm nap for general interior walls and ceilings on standard plaster - the default contractor pick. 15 mm nap for rendered, stippled and textured surfaces - reaches into the texture that shorter naps can't fill. Match nap to surface; the shortest nap that still gives full one or two coat coverage is usually the right pick.

Width selection. 230 mm is the standard interior wall and ceiling roller width. 270 mm covers more area per stroke and suits production work on large walls and ceilings. 360 mm is the wide commercial roller for warehouse, gymnasium and very large ceiling work. The 50 and 100 mm mini rollers cover trim, sash, door panels, hard-to-reach edges and detail work where a full-size roller won't fit.

Beyond rollers. Two Fussy Blokes also covers the glass scraper used for paint clean-up on glass after window-cutting and the trade-grade mini roller frame system. The brand is Australian, trade-focused and stocked across the iQUIP distribution channel and direct.

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