Sandpaper for drywall
Sanding drywall just got easy In the past, after sanding my drywall, I prepared for painting by either sweeping the surfaces or vacuuming them to clean off all the dust. Sanding drywall may not be a complicated procedure, but it can be tiring and dusty, and it isn t a job for a machine. Make sure that you use even pressure across the wall and ceiling surfaces. A pole sander works great for sanding the drywall primer coat before painting, a step that requires minimal. How to Sand Drywall The Family Handyman Instea use a fine-grit, angle wetdry sanding sponge to work each side of the inside corners (Photo 6). Glide the pole sander across all of the taped seams, blending the joints into the surface of the drywall. After you have prepared the room for sanding, take a first pass at the walls with a pole sander with 120-grit sandpaper. HOMETIME HOW TO, Drywall - Sanding and Priming HOMETIME HOW TO, Drywall - Sanding and Priming Hometime shows how to sand and prime a drywall ceilin...