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Ken Moon
 
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Default On oils and waxes


"mac davis" wrote in message
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On Sat, 01 Apr 2006 22:36:13 GMT, "Ken Moon"
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Mac,
Most auto parts places that carry body repair supplies will carry high
grit
wet/dry papers, but most are black. If you're doing light colored woods,
they may not be your best bet.

Ken


Must be a better grade of paper or something, then?
These were from Pens of Color and "made" (cut?) for pen work...
Some are black, some gray.. they don't seem to leave any color on light
wood or
Corian, used wet or dry..
Mac

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I've never experienced problems with the black wet/dry, but I've heard of
some people having problems with porous grain woods that were light colored.
I'd try it with which ever type wood you are using. If there's a problem,
then you should be able to clean it out by applying additional water and
burnishing with a paper towel.

Ken