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Sand Paper Help
I've sanded the roof cap to shape and applied Poly-Flex 411 "blue" filler to it, which I think I over did:(. What is the best grit to start with removing the excess filler as I work towards the finish sanding prior to primer?
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Depending how are the Poly-Flex is to sand, I'd think about starting with something like 100, 150, or maybe 200 grit. The lighter grit paper just plugs up really fast. I've had really good luck wet sanding bodies. I do it in a sink (not the kitchen sink!) and fill a bowl or container with a soapy water mix. I rinse the paper now and then in the soapy water, and the body, under the faucet. Might take some time, but it will smooth over nicely.
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I use 180 wet and dry paper dry rapped around a piece of paint mixing stick or a curtain rod stick to keep everything flat and level and save all the pieces and use them wet for the final smoothing. Ed
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napa has some very fine sandpaper for the final sanding
from 1000 to 2500 grit ,comes in a package of 5 pieces for 5 dollars |
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Yep that explained the bad results lol thank you
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:eek:advice! hmmm - let's see .......
- rough side down ;) - buy extra :p well that's all I got ......:D - - sorry jsut had to do it - I had a glimpse of how Freddy used to think of this kinda post...:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D |
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It must be a Hoosier thing. :p:p:p:p:p:D:D:D:D
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