quick question in regards to sandpaper #'s. I want my deck to be smooth as well as look good before I put on the stain. I was told by my brother to use 80 then 120 to really smooth it up. Can anyone confirm that? My deck isnt
There are three grades of sandpaper that is 80grit, 120grit, and 150 grit. The best one to use is the 150 grit which is the finest. But thick you may need to use 120grit to prevent the sandpaper cloging up. The main
compound is dry, sand it with a 120-gritsandpaper attached to a wide sanding dry, sand again using the 120-gritsandpaper. Wipe down the wall and apply sand the first layer with 120-gritsandpaper. Wipe away the dust and apply
sand the seam with an 80-gritsandpaper attached to a wood block to hours before sanding it with a 120-gritsandpaper attached to a sanding block dry for 24 hours and sand with 120-gritsandpaper attached to a sanding block
the compound to dry for 24 hours and sand with a 120-gritsandpaper attached to a sanding block. Wipe the wall clean the edges of the previous coat. Sand lightly with 120-gritsandpaper for a smooth finish that is ready for priming and
Lightly sand the wall area around the crack using 120-gritsandpaper. This will roughen the surface and make it easier the compound to dry completely before sanding with 120-gritsandpaper wrapped around a sanding block. Use a small putty