Antique furniture restorer using liquid sandpaper to prepare a wooden surface for restoration
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The Benefits Of Using Liquid Sandpaper Instead Of Sheets
By TRICIA GOSS
While traditional sanding sheets rely on abrasive material, liquid sandpaper utilizes a chemical solution to dissolve and soften the existing finish.
It can be applied with a cloth, sponge, or brush, making it the perfect choice for reaching tight corners and intricate surfaces that may be challenging with sanding sheets.
It is particularly adept at removing old finishes, as
its fast-acting formulation saves valuable time by stripping layers more efficiently and reducing dust
and debris.
It works well on generally smooth surfaces, dissolving tiny imperfections and creating a cleaner surface, and preparing wooden pieces for painting or restoration.
Its fast-acting formulation allows for the effective removal of multiple layers of paint, stain, or varnish, saving time and effort compared to using sanding sheets alone.
When restoring delicate or antique items, it provides a gentler approach than abrasive sanding, minimizing the risk of damage while effectively removing old finishes.