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sandpaper between coats of paint

This sanding between coats of paint is a great step to finish with a smooth and nice looking paint job. It may feel like an added step, but sanding between coats of paint goes a long way. Here are some pointers for sanding to ensure you achieve the best possible finish.

When sanding between coats of paint, you use a fine sandpaper to rub the surface of the paint lightly before applying another coat. This helps repair little bumps and make the surface even which will help next layer to stick better. It also removes any dust attached to the paint.

Tips for Sanding Between Paint Layers

Use the Right Sandpaper: Use fine sandpaper (e.g., 220-grit or higher). This helps to smooth out the surface without removing too much paint.

New Surface: Make sure to wash the surface well to rid it of dirt and debris before sanding. That removes dust, and it helps the next coat of paint adhere better.

Why choose Pangea sandpaper between coats of paint?

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