AlexThePalex
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agehall said:I'm just a bit worried that they are way to rough to use when it comes to doing the sanding between layers of paint for example. But I guess that if I slap on 800+ grit paper, it should all be fine..?
I paint a lot. I think any sander is bit too rough for sanding between layers. That includes my ETS 125. A quick hand sanding with a flexible sanding sponge gives me the best result. The problem with using a machine for sanding between coats is always the edges. They are very fragile and easily stripped. Even by hand. Now if you have to sand a large area, you can easily use a Rotex with grits from 240 and up in the fine mode. No risk involved. But as soon as you hit an edge, you're on bare wood or metal again and you don't want this. If you do your painting right then you don't need to do much sanding anyway between coats, all you need is to roughen the previous layer.