When painting wooden surfaces such as cabinet doors, dining tables or similar, a smooth finish is required for the final coat of paint. It is therefore essential that each coat of paint is flawless.
Despite the greatest care, there is always a risk that particles such as air bubbles or dust will adhere to the wet paint on the surface. The solution is to sand the surface between the primer and paint layers. With our solution, intermediate sanding can be quick, easy and dust-free.
Sanding the surface
Once each coat has dried, sand the entire surface with an orbital electric sander. For optimal results, we advise using our abrasive paper purple, orange dry abrasive, or abrasive paper yellow.
To prevent overly aggressive materials and the risk of sanding the paint layer, we recommend using a medium-grit abrasive (240-400).
The use of a dust collector when sanding is an effective method of minimizing airborne dust particles. This process not only benefits your health but also ensures the longevity of the paint layer.
When you require optimal performance and efficiency, without inhaling dust, our dust-free solutions are the ideal solution. By directing dust into the collection bag, you can be sure that it will not enter the lungs of yourself or your customers.