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edicehouse

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Someone was telling me when they wet sand with Micromesh, they put some soap in the water. Does that work and help keep the micromesh in better shape/cleaner/ect?
 
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That's an old trick used when you color sand (wet sand ) cars after painting. The soap acts as a lubricant in the water. I use a couple of drops of dish soap in my water when I wet sand my CA finishes. Has something to do with reducing the surface tension of the water. Can't really say that the pads last any longer but I find the really fine pads don't heat up as bad.
 
As I recall watching Bill Nye the Science Guy with my sons, the Detergent in soap breaks the surface tension of water. "It makes water wetter."

Yes I use this, and I find it works great. I even use this concoction to spray in my blanks when I drill out Acrylic and Tru-stone.

Couple of drops in a 12oz sprayer.
 
Someone was telling me when they wet sand with Micromesh, they put some soap in the water. Does that work and help keep the micromesh in better shape/cleaner/ect?

so you didnt trust your old buddy, huh eddie.
i even knew the wetter water stuff if you would have asked.
 
I also use a dish washed detergent & water solution (low concentration) in my spray bottle for drilling PR blanks and sanding CA or PR. Seams to not hurt anything.
 
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