rjwolfe3
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(I have searched the forum for "light wood", "light colored", and "bushing dust" but got nothing found. So with fear, I am posting this.)[B)]
The question I have is: what is the trick to keeping light colored wood light when finishing it? It seems no matter what I try when I use light colored wood, I get what looks like dirt in it. I'm not sure if it comes from the sandpaper or the bushings. I've tried to be really careful not to sand the bushings but it still comes out dirty. Below is an example. This has also happened on wood where I didn't use dark colors with. I have some holly that I'm afraid to use for fear of finishing it dirty. I use a mandrel, only because I can't afford any other method at this time.
Thanks for the help

The question I have is: what is the trick to keeping light colored wood light when finishing it? It seems no matter what I try when I use light colored wood, I get what looks like dirt in it. I'm not sure if it comes from the sandpaper or the bushings. I've tried to be really careful not to sand the bushings but it still comes out dirty. Below is an example. This has also happened on wood where I didn't use dark colors with. I have some holly that I'm afraid to use for fear of finishing it dirty. I use a mandrel, only because I can't afford any other method at this time.
Thanks for the help