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Simple Steps to Soothe the Necessary Evil of Sanding

(ARA) - Take on tiling? No problem. Paint a floor-to-ceiling mural on your child's bedroom wall? You're ready, willing and able. As a do-it-yourselfer, you not only reap the financial savings of not paying for professional labor, it can be deeply satisfying to do a job yourself.

But even a dedicated do-it-yourselfer may balk at one of the most dreaded aspects of home improvement and decorating projects -- sanding.

 

Simply stated, sanding can be hard work, even if you use a power tool to do it. Yet it's a necessary evil for many DIY projects and foregoing it can mean you end up with less-than-perfect results. Nearly every decorating or home improvement project that calls for sanding will look better if you actually do it … and do it properly.

 

Sanding kitchen cabinets

 

Here are some simple steps to ease the pain and labor of sanding:

 

Step 1 - Embrace Your Sanding Destiny

 

From spackling and smoothing dents, dings and nail holes before you paint a wall to refinishing a favorite piece of furniture, sanding is a necessary part of a good DIY job. Proper prep can help make virtually any project look better when you're finished, so think of sanding as the basic foundation of doing a good job.

 

 

Step 2 - You've Got to Have Grit

 

It's important to use the right grit of sandpaper for your job. Generally, it's best to sand multiple times, starting with the coarsest grit and finishing with the finest. A typical grit progression would be 80 to 120 to 220 for many projects.

 

Step 3 - Go with the Grain

 

For the best finish, it's important to follow the grain of the material, especially when dealing with wood.  By following the grain, you minimize visible scratches on the surface as well as improve the overall final finish.

 

Sanding wood

 

Step 4 - Tool Up

 

There's no shame in using power sanders whenever possible. Most popular sanding tools include orbital motion (for overall surfaces) and detail capabilities for corners and hard-to-reach spots. If you do a large project or many projects, it's probably worth it to invest in a power sander. Or, you can rent one only when you need it if you don't do a lot of projects.

 

Step 5 - Mind Your Fingers

 

Sooner or later, you'll have to set aside your power sander to do some hand sanding. Be careful if you use your fingers to back the sandpaper; it can lead to finger grooves in the wood or an uneven overall surface. It can also be very uncomfortable to hold the paper in your hand. Yet hand-sanding can save you money if you don't want to buy or rent a power sander, and it can help you achieve a detailed finish that you just can't get with a power tool.

 

A better alternative is to use a sanding device like the Zip Sander that is designed to make hand sanding an easier, finger-sparing activity. The unique handle fits into the hand, reducing fatigue and protecting your fingers. A hook-and-loop system, similar to that found on power sanders, securely holds the sandpaper in place while you're working and makes changing paper simple and easy. Visit www.zipsander.com to learn more.

 

 

A home you can be proud of never goes out of style. Almost every home improvement project, whether you are painting, refinishing or remodeling, will start with some sanding … and sometimes end with more sanding. Following a few simple rules, and having the right tools at hand, can make the process easier and produce results that will do any do-it-yourselfer proud.

 

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