A: Choosing the right grit sandpaper is crucial for removing stains from wood. Coarser grits (60-100) are great for deep stains, while finer grits (150-220) smooth and polish the wood.
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Q:How would I use the 1500 grit for oil based gel stain, do I use wet also?
by|Jul 13, 2023
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A: Happy to help, Nadine. Give us a call at 800-255-4748 so we can hear more about your project, we can then provide the best recommendation using our Gator Super Sponge 3 in. x 5 in. x 1 in. Mirror Fine 1500-Grit Sanding Sponge.
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by|Oct 27, 2023
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Q:Can you wet sand with these sponges?
by|Jan 15, 2023
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A: Thank you for reaching out. Gator Super Sponge 220-Grit Sanding Sponge can be used for wet or dry sanding.
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by|May 22, 2023
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A: Yes you can wet sand with these sponges for further details on wet sanding check out the information under the manufacturers product details above. Hope this helps
by|May 22, 2023
Q:Is 600 grit sandpaper too coarse for removing oxidation on plastic headlight lenses?
by|Jun 1, 2022
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A: Hi Bill, thanks for your question.
This sponge will not work correctly for removing oxidation on your headlight. Removing the oxidation from a plastic headlight lens is a multi step process. There are products specifically designed for headlight oxidation that would work better.