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Old 06-17-2020, 07:29 AM
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Scuffing with a rigid/stiff sanding block of aluminum or thick plastic does a good surface reveal, and 320/400 is a good grit. Great for thin metals going to polish.

Also using a fine whetstone with isop. alcohol as a lubricant.
Spot Check, gloss simulator, is a spray-on gloss film that lasts for many minutes on all surfaces. Wipe-off, cleans easily. Non-toxic.

Thanks Kent, somewhere I read to stay away from sanding boards but the reason was the "padding" they all have.



Using something rigid as a backer would certainly mitigate that problem. i appreciate the response. Looking forward to getting started.
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