I'm using a RTS 400 and some brilliant and granat paper (120 and 240 grit) to sand some trim that I have primed with Sherwin Williams Premium Wall and Wood primer (this also happens with paint). The primer has been there for about 30 days, so it's well cured (it happens regardless of new/old paint primer)
After about 3-4 minutes of sanding, I start to notice some pigtails in the primer and if I look at the paper, I see that it has loaded up with small clumps of primer. It almost seems that the primer has melted together into a bb sized, flat clump. The clumps are pretty well stuck but eventually I can flick them off with my fingernail and go back to sanding, or just change the paper, which seems wasteful.
I'm sanding on speed 5, anything less than that and the sander jumps all over the place. Using a CT mini, and i've experimented with every vac setting. I'm not using any pressure other than to keep the sander to the material, and i've experimented with moving the sander fast and slow across the material and it doesn't seem to make much of a difference.
Anyone else have this problem or have any thoughts?
After about 3-4 minutes of sanding, I start to notice some pigtails in the primer and if I look at the paper, I see that it has loaded up with small clumps of primer. It almost seems that the primer has melted together into a bb sized, flat clump. The clumps are pretty well stuck but eventually I can flick them off with my fingernail and go back to sanding, or just change the paper, which seems wasteful.
I'm sanding on speed 5, anything less than that and the sander jumps all over the place. Using a CT mini, and i've experimented with every vac setting. I'm not using any pressure other than to keep the sander to the material, and i've experimented with moving the sander fast and slow across the material and it doesn't seem to make much of a difference.
Anyone else have this problem or have any thoughts?