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Q Re Sanding Sealer
I am tinkering with finishing some teak I bought today (thanks Jeremy). The
sanding sealer instructs to sand with 150 grit, but I used 320 for the last pass. It seems that one would rather use the same grit to sand the sealer as was used last to prep the piece. Does this make sense or is there some reason to use the less fine paper? And if so should I then step back down to the 320? Jeff |
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