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Hey All,
I have a couple more questions about sanding:
What grits do you use prior to using micro mesh?
I buy the box of rolls that has 150, 220, 320, 400, 600.
I rarely use the 150, so I end up with left overs when the others run out. I also think that the 320 is not needed, I think you can sand: 220, 400, 600, then micro mesh.
What do you all think, does my order sound good: 220, 400, 600, micro mesh?
Has anyone tried the sandscreen product available from Supergrit?
It seems interesting. It says it wont load up. On one hand that sounds good because it will make it last longer, on the other hand, I think that the "slurry" that you build up while wet sanding acrylic does a lot of the work. Here is a link to the product:http://www.supergrit.com/products/products_rolldrumsleeve-sandscreen.asp
Let me know what you think. All my sanding products were ruined in my flood incident, so I have to re-stock and I want to do it smart this time.
Thanks,
Steve
I have a couple more questions about sanding:
What grits do you use prior to using micro mesh?
I buy the box of rolls that has 150, 220, 320, 400, 600.
I rarely use the 150, so I end up with left overs when the others run out. I also think that the 320 is not needed, I think you can sand: 220, 400, 600, then micro mesh.
What do you all think, does my order sound good: 220, 400, 600, micro mesh?
Has anyone tried the sandscreen product available from Supergrit?
It seems interesting. It says it wont load up. On one hand that sounds good because it will make it last longer, on the other hand, I think that the "slurry" that you build up while wet sanding acrylic does a lot of the work. Here is a link to the product:http://www.supergrit.com/products/products_rolldrumsleeve-sandscreen.asp
Let me know what you think. All my sanding products were ruined in my flood incident, so I have to re-stock and I want to do it smart this time.
Thanks,
Steve