







SpeedTrim™ — Cut Razor-Sharp Paint Edges in Half the Time, No Tape
Get crisp, pro-looking paint lines in half the time—without a single strip of tape.
Dreading the part where you tape off the whole room before you can even open the can? SpeedTrim™ skips it. The shaped edging pad rides flat against your trim and ceiling, so you lay down a clean, bold line on the first pass—then move on. Quick touch-up or full-room repaint, you finish in half the time and the edges look like you hired someone.

Stop losing an afternoon to taping a room you haven't even started painting.
Painter's tape is where the hours go. You press it down, paint over it, peel it back—and the line still bled underneath. Now you're scrubbing edges and touching up with a tiny craft brush. The taping was supposed to protect the edges; mostly it just eats your day.
➤ Skip the tape, keep the clean line: SpeedTrim™'s flocking pad sits flush against the surface so paint stops exactly where the edge does—one swipe, no bleed, nothing to peel afterward.
➤ Get a sharp edge without a steady hand: No cutting-in skill needed. Load the pad, run it along the line, and the shaped head does the precision for you.
➤ One tool for walls, trim, doors and ceilings: The compact head molds into corners and tight runs, so the same pass that handles a flat wall also handles baseboards and moldings.

Discover SpeedTrim™: the shaped pad that cuts your edge in one pass.
Load paint onto the washable pad, set the flat edge against your trim, and glide. The pad holds the right amount of paint and lays it down in a straight, even band—no drips running down the wall, no blow-out on the sides when you press.
That's the difference from tape and from a bare angled brush. Tape adds an hour of prep and still bleeds; a brush takes years of practice to cut a straight line. SpeedTrim™'s rotating ergonomic handle keeps the pad flat on the surface, so the line stays straight even when your wrist starts to tire.
Why weekend painters and pros keep a SpeedTrim™ in the kit.
The skeptics are the ones who end up sold. The people who "always just tape it" try one pass, watch the line come out clean with nothing to peel, and quietly retire the blue roll. "Never using painter's tape again—I painted two rooms in one afternoon." — Lucas G.

Painters keep coming back to the same three things: it glides instead of dragging, it's light enough that your hand doesn't cramp on a long run, and the line lands where you want it the first time.
Picture finishing the room before the afternoon's gone—edges sharp, hands clean, tape still in the drawer.
✓ Done in half the time: Prep drops to almost nothing, so the actual painting becomes the whole job—not the part you have to survive first.
✓ Edges that look hired-out: Clean, straight lines on walls, corners and trim—consistent pass after pass, not just on the first wall.
✓ Comfortable enough for the whole room: The rotating ergonomic handle and washable pad keep going as long as you do.
Three steps to a clean edge—no tools, no taping.
Step 1: Load paint onto the washable pad—a thin, even band, not a flood, so nothing drips.
Step 2: Set the flat edge against the line and guide it with the rotating handle around corners and curves.
Step 3: Lift, check your crisp line, and rinse the pad under the tap—ready for the next wall.

| SpeedTrim™ | Painter's Tape | Traditional Brushes |
|---|---|---|
| No taping—start painting right away | An hour of careful taping before you begin | Needs a practiced cutting-in hand |
| Clean line on the first pass | Bleeds under the edge, needs touch-ups | Wobbles without real skill |
| Washable pad, reused project after project | Thrown out after one room | Bristles splay and load up over time |
SpeedTrim™ Specifications for those who demand precision
- Material: Solid molded plastic body with a washable flocking pad
- Handle Type: Rotating ergonomic grip that keeps the pad flat on the surface
- Dimensions: Compact 4.7 x 3.5 inches for control in tight runs
- Pad: Washable & reusable—rinses clean for water- or oil-based paint
- Works On: Walls, baseboards, doors, moldings & ceilings
Questions? We've got your answers.
Do I need any painting experience to get a clean line?
No. The shaped pad does the precision—load it, run it along the line, and you get a clean edge on the first pass. If you can wipe down a counter, you can use SpeedTrim™.
Will it work on corners and trim, or just flat walls?
Both. The compact head molds into corners and follows moldings, baseboards and door frames—anywhere a straight line is hard to cut by hand.
Will paint bleed under the edge like it does with tape?
Not when you load it right. A thin, even band of paint keeps the line crisp—overloading the pad is the one thing that causes blow-out on the sides, the same as any edging pad.
Is the pad really washable and reusable?
Yes. Rinse it under the tap after each session and let it air-dry. It's built to go project after project, not one-and-done.
What if SpeedTrim™ doesn't work out for me?
We want you painting with it, not boxing it up. If it doesn't give you the clean edge you're after, reach out for a refund or replacement—you're fully covered.
Paint the edge once, get it right, and get your afternoon back.
SpeedTrim™ turns the part of painting everyone dreads into the part that's already done. Crisp lines, no tape, no touch-ups—just walls that look like you paid for them.
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Get crisp, pro-looking paint lines in half the time—without a single strip of tape.
Dreading the part where you tape off the whole room before you can even open the can? SpeedTrim™ skips it. The shaped edging pad rides flat against your trim and ceiling, so you lay down a clean, bold line on the first pass—then move on. Quick touch-up or full-room repaint, you finish in half the time and the edges look like you hired someone.

Stop losing an afternoon to taping a room you haven't even started painting.
Painter's tape is where the hours go. You press it down, paint over it, peel it back—and the line still bled underneath. Now you're scrubbing edges and touching up with a tiny craft brush. The taping was supposed to protect the edges; mostly it just eats your day.
➤ Skip the tape, keep the clean line: SpeedTrim™'s flocking pad sits flush against the surface so paint stops exactly where the edge does—one swipe, no bleed, nothing to peel afterward.
➤ Get a sharp edge without a steady hand: No cutting-in skill needed. Load the pad, run it along the line, and the shaped head does the precision for you.
➤ One tool for walls, trim, doors and ceilings: The compact head molds into corners and tight runs, so the same pass that handles a flat wall also handles baseboards and moldings.

Discover SpeedTrim™: the shaped pad that cuts your edge in one pass.
Load paint onto the washable pad, set the flat edge against your trim, and glide. The pad holds the right amount of paint and lays it down in a straight, even band—no drips running down the wall, no blow-out on the sides when you press.
That's the difference from tape and from a bare angled brush. Tape adds an hour of prep and still bleeds; a brush takes years of practice to cut a straight line. SpeedTrim™'s rotating ergonomic handle keeps the pad flat on the surface, so the line stays straight even when your wrist starts to tire.
Why weekend painters and pros keep a SpeedTrim™ in the kit.
The skeptics are the ones who end up sold. The people who "always just tape it" try one pass, watch the line come out clean with nothing to peel, and quietly retire the blue roll. "Never using painter's tape again—I painted two rooms in one afternoon." — Lucas G.

Painters keep coming back to the same three things: it glides instead of dragging, it's light enough that your hand doesn't cramp on a long run, and the line lands where you want it the first time.
Picture finishing the room before the afternoon's gone—edges sharp, hands clean, tape still in the drawer.
✓ Done in half the time: Prep drops to almost nothing, so the actual painting becomes the whole job—not the part you have to survive first.
✓ Edges that look hired-out: Clean, straight lines on walls, corners and trim—consistent pass after pass, not just on the first wall.
✓ Comfortable enough for the whole room: The rotating ergonomic handle and washable pad keep going as long as you do.
Three steps to a clean edge—no tools, no taping.
Step 1: Load paint onto the washable pad—a thin, even band, not a flood, so nothing drips.
Step 2: Set the flat edge against the line and guide it with the rotating handle around corners and curves.
Step 3: Lift, check your crisp line, and rinse the pad under the tap—ready for the next wall.

| SpeedTrim™ | Painter's Tape | Traditional Brushes |
|---|---|---|
| No taping—start painting right away | An hour of careful taping before you begin | Needs a practiced cutting-in hand |
| Clean line on the first pass | Bleeds under the edge, needs touch-ups | Wobbles without real skill |
| Washable pad, reused project after project | Thrown out after one room | Bristles splay and load up over time |
SpeedTrim™ Specifications for those who demand precision
- Material: Solid molded plastic body with a washable flocking pad
- Handle Type: Rotating ergonomic grip that keeps the pad flat on the surface
- Dimensions: Compact 4.7 x 3.5 inches for control in tight runs
- Pad: Washable & reusable—rinses clean for water- or oil-based paint
- Works On: Walls, baseboards, doors, moldings & ceilings
Questions? We've got your answers.
Do I need any painting experience to get a clean line?
No. The shaped pad does the precision—load it, run it along the line, and you get a clean edge on the first pass. If you can wipe down a counter, you can use SpeedTrim™.
Will it work on corners and trim, or just flat walls?
Both. The compact head molds into corners and follows moldings, baseboards and door frames—anywhere a straight line is hard to cut by hand.
Will paint bleed under the edge like it does with tape?
Not when you load it right. A thin, even band of paint keeps the line crisp—overloading the pad is the one thing that causes blow-out on the sides, the same as any edging pad.
Is the pad really washable and reusable?
Yes. Rinse it under the tap after each session and let it air-dry. It's built to go project after project, not one-and-done.
What if SpeedTrim™ doesn't work out for me?
We want you painting with it, not boxing it up. If it doesn't give you the clean edge you're after, reach out for a refund or replacement—you're fully covered.
Paint the edge once, get it right, and get your afternoon back.
SpeedTrim™ turns the part of painting everyone dreads into the part that's already done. Crisp lines, no tape, no touch-ups—just walls that look like you paid for them.

























