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However, while it can be a laborious task to sand down a surface in preparation for painting, it’s a vital step to ensure a good quality finish. When embarking on home improvements, the temptation is to dive straight into the most rewarding part.

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Sanding can make little imperfections and signs of wear and tear on furnishings, doors, wooden floors and walls in your home disappear. It’s a practice that dates back to 13th century China and for many years has proven its usefulness in making surfaces smoother, removing layers of unwanted material e.g.old paint or rust and in some cases making a surface rougher to allow paint, glue or filler to adhere better.

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However getting this part of the process right is essential to achieving a great finish, and there may be more to it than you think.įrom removing rust on patio furniture to sanding down wooden floors, in the simplest terms, the process of sanding is smoothing a surface by rubbing it with something rough or abrasive. Sanding is one of the most common preparatory tasks in home decorating and is sometimes taken for granted. Whatever the DIY project, there’s always a certain amount of preparation involved.

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