Solution Cards
Exact sanding fixes grouped by customer problem.
Finish Looks Uneven
Not Sure What Grit To Use
Paper Tears Early
Poor Results Between Coats
Sanding Takes Too Long
Sandpaper Clogs Too Fast
Finish smears while sanding
The finish gums up instead of sanding to powder.
View solutionPaint clogs the sheet quickly
Paint residue loads into the abrasive and sanding slows.
View solutionPrimer dust loads the paper
Primer dust packs into the abrasive during prep.
View solutionWet sanding slurry builds up
Wet sanding residue collects and makes cutting inconsistent.
View solutionWood dust clogs the paper
Wood dust fills the abrasive and the sheet feels smooth.
View solutionScratches Are Too Deep
320 grit does not remove 180 grit scratches
Scratches from 180 grit remain after sanding with 320 grit.
View solutionCoarse scratches show on wood
Wood still shows visible scratch lines after prep sanding.
View solutionDeep lines remain on clear coat
Fine sanding leaves some deeper lines in clear coat.
View solutionDeep scratches remain after 80 grit
80 grit removed material but left deep scratches.
View solutionScratches remain on metal after prep
Metal shows straight or uneven sanding scratches.
View solutionSurface Still Feels Rough
Metal still feels rough
Metal still has roughness after sanding.
View solutionPlastic still feels rough
Plastic remains rough or uneven after sanding.
View solutionRough spots remain after fine grit
Most of the surface is smooth but some spots remain rough.
View solutionWood still rough after 120 grit
Wood fibers or roughness remain after sanding with 120 grit.
View solutionWood still rough after 220 grit
The wood still feels raised or uneven after 220 grit.
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