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  • eQualle Sandpaper Sheets
    September 14, 2025

    Prep Pine Doors: Stop Sanding at 180 Grit Before Stain

    Pine is a softwood that easily blotches when stained. To minimize uneven color, the right sanding strategy is essential. Sanding too fine closes the grain, while too coarse leaves scratches. The sweet spot is stopping at 180 grit—it balances smoothness...

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  • eQualle Sandpaper Sheets
    September 14, 2025

    Tile Edge Smoothing: 120?220?400 Grit

    Ceramic and porcelain tiles often have sharp or rough edges after cutting. To make them safe and visually appealing, smooth those edges with a grit ladder: 120 ? 220 ? 400 grit. This simple process reduces sharpness, prevents cuts, and...

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  • eQualle Sandpaper Sheets
    September 14, 2025

    Restore Plastic Headlights: 800?1500?3000 Wet Sand + Polish

    Cloudy, yellowed headlights don’t just look bad—they reduce nighttime visibility. Instead of replacing expensive assemblies, restore clarity with a proven sanding ladder: 800 ? 1500 ? 3000 grit, followed by polish and sealant. This removes oxidation, smooths the plastic, and...

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  • eQualle Sandpaper Sheets
    September 14, 2025

    Refinish Oak Floors: 36?60?100?120 Grit Sequence

    Oak floors are tough, dense, and open-pored—beautiful when finished, but unforgiving if you skip steps during sanding. A successful refinish depends on following a strict grit progression: 36 ? 60 ? 100 ? 120. Each stage removes the scratches from...

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  • eQualle Sandpaper Sheets
    September 14, 2025

    Stop Overheating Metal: RPM, Lubricants & Smart Grits

    Metal heats up fast during sanding. Too much heat can blue steel, smear aluminum, clog abrasives, and warp thin sheet. The cure isn’t just “use a finer grit”—it’s a combo of speed control (RPM/OPM), pressure discipline, proper lubricants, and balanced...

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  • eQualle Sandpaper Sheets
    September 14, 2025

    Sand Hollow-Core Doors Without Veneer Rip-Through

    Hollow-core interior doors are lightweight, budget-friendly, and everywhere—but their ultrathin veneer can be unforgiving. Sand too coarse or linger too long at an edge and you’ll cut straight through to paper or core. This guide shows a safe, pro-level process...

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  • eQualle Sandpaper Sheets
    September 13, 2025

    Foam Interface Pads: Cut, Control & Contours (320–1500)

    Foam interface pads are the secret to sanding complex shapes without faceting, gouging, or printing swirl halos. By adding a thin foam layer between your sander’s backing pad and the abrasive, you change how pressure transfers into the surface—letting the...

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