I know it's a strange question, but may have a potential job sanding the walls and ceiling of a 25+ year old log (kit) home, which the interior surfaces were never finished. The tonge and groove interior walls and ceilings are showing rows of finger prints from the sweaty hands that originally put them up, and various water stains on the external walls from ice-damming.
I know sanding won't get the water stains off, but maybe some thinned oxalic acid washes and a lot of patience. Not sure whether the sanding part is really a job for a Rotex 150, in which case, the overhead work is going to get old really fast.
Any ideas on whether the Planex might be useful in this case? What is the coarsest grit size available?
I know sanding won't get the water stains off, but maybe some thinned oxalic acid washes and a lot of patience. Not sure whether the sanding part is really a job for a Rotex 150, in which case, the overhead work is going to get old really fast.
Any ideas on whether the Planex might be useful in this case? What is the coarsest grit size available?