Belt sanders come in 3 21 and 4 24 models so you can plan accordingly when looking at the best sandpaper.
What grit sandpaper for sanding cabinets.
Choosing the right grit for your needs will depend on the task at hand.
Sanding sponges are flexible pads with an integrated grit.
Fine sandpapers range from 120 to 220 grit.
If the cabinets are stained or coated with a single layer of clear finish you may not need to use paint stripper.
If you are sanding cabinet doors or drawer fronts then starting at an 80 grit and working to a 120 or 150 grit is a great way to reduce time spent with an orbital sander.
Equipped with 100 grit sandpaper orbital sanders remove surface material from cabinets and doors without going too deep.
Regardless of which route your application requires you to take hand sanding or power sanding knowing the differences between the types of sandpaper is key to completing a sanding application.
Orbital sanders are best for bulk sanding.
This not only cleans the cabinet paint doesn t go on well over grease but the scrubby sponge also roughs up the surface just enough to make the primer stick.
And that is what will certainly decide the success or the failure of your sanding task.
Primary sanding of rough wood and the removal of planning marks on wood is often best done with medium grit sandpaper.
Sanding sponges with channels built in to the surface help keep the abrasive from becoming clogged with dust.
Generally if you re using an oil or clear finish you can stop sanding at 180 grit.
If the surface is rough from a previous paint job or poor varnishing job start with coarser 100 grit paper to remove bumps.
Sandpaper for power sanding is sold in sheets belts and discs.
The grit of the sandpaper may range from coarse and rough to nearly smooth.
Continue on to 220 grit if you re using a stain or dye.
But you don t need to sand to bare wood.
Sand the finish from the cabinets trim and drawers with 120 grit sandpaper.
If your cabinets have a factory finish sand lightly with 120 grit sandpaper or a sanding sponge.
Then sand again with 120 grit to get rid of any sanding marks.
They re effective on both flat and contoured surfaces and you can use them for wet sanding or dry sanding.
They re more durable than sandpaper and are reusable.