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Can a surface be too smooth for paint?
The user is worried that very fine sanding may reduce paint adhesion.
Can I sand a plastic storage bin?
Plastic storage bins can scratch, whiten, or smear when sanded.
Can I sand a popcorn ceiling?
Sanding popcorn ceiling texture can create heavy dust and uneven texture damage.
Can I sand a stucco patch?
Stucco patch can look too rough, too smooth, or mismatched after sanding.
Can I sand black plastic trim?
Black plastic trim can turn gray, scratched, or uneven after sanding.
Can I sand brick before painting?
Brick can shed dust or become uneven if sanded aggressively.
Can I sand laminate furniture before painting?
Paint may not grip laminate furniture if the glossy surface is not scuffed.
Can I sand wicker furniture?
Wicker can fray, flatten, or break when sanded too aggressively.
Can I sand zinc-plated hardware?
Sanding zinc-plated hardware can remove the protective plating.
Can I use sandpaper on marble?
Marble can scratch, etch, or become uneven if sanded with the wrong abrasive.
Can I wet sand wood?
Wet sanding bare wood can raise the grain and make the surface feel fuzzy.
Can sanding fix paint lap marks?
Paint lap marks can remain visible after the coat dries.
Cutting through finish between coats
Sanding between coats removes too much finish or cuts through the coating.
Drywall paper fuzz appears after sanding
The drywall paper becomes fuzzy or damaged after sanding.
Dust nibs show in the finish
Small bumps or dust nibs appear in a painted or clear finish.
Fine grit is being used for removal
Sanding takes too long because a fine grit is being used for material removal.
Finish smears while sanding
The finish gums up instead of sanding to powder.
Grit is too coarse between coats
The sanding scratches between coats are too visible.
Guide coat still visible after sanding
Guide coat remains in low spots after sanding primer.
How do I remove gloss before repainting?
The painted surface is glossy and needs prep before repainting.
How to clean sanding dust before painting
Paint can look gritty, fisheye, or peel when sanding dust remains on the surface.
Latex paint feels rough after drying
Latex paint can dry with a rough or gritty feel.
Paint clogs the sheet quickly
Paint residue loads into the abrasive and sanding slows.
Paint fisheyes after sanding
Paint forms small crater-like spots after sanding and repainting.
Paint peels after sanding and repainting
New paint peels or lifts after sanding and repainting.
Paint removal is too slow
Paint is not coming off fast enough while sanding.
Painted trim feels rough between coats
Painted trim can feel gritty or rough after the first coat dries.
Pinholes show after sanding spackle
Small pinholes can appear in spackle after sanding and painting prep.
Plastic primer feels rough after drying
Plastic primer can dry gritty or rough before paint.
Primer dust loads the paper
Primer dust packs into the abrasive during prep.
Primer scratches show before paint
Primer still shows sanding scratches before the topcoat.
Primer scratches show through paint
Scratch marks in primer are visible after paint is applied.
Primer scratches show through paint
Sanding scratches in primer are still visible after paint.
Sanding scratches show through paint
Paint dries and reveals sanding scratches underneath.
Should I sand caulk before painting?
Fresh caulk lines can look uneven or collect paint poorly if handled too soon.
Should I sand greasy cabinets?
Greasy cabinets can still peel after sanding and painting.