Sentences with phrase «coarse sandpaper»

"Coarse sandpaper" refers to a type of sandpaper that has rough texture with larger grains. It is used for heavy sanding or rough surfaces, as it helps to remove materials more effectively. Full definition
If a plank seems to be losing its scent, rub the surface with coarse sandpaper (outdoors or in a well - ventilated area).
When the paint had dried he used coarse sandpaper to chip away at the paint work, creating that beautiful worn away patina.
Jean Dubuffet, Quatre personnages (Four Figures), July 1946, Gouache, with incising, on coarse sandpaper.
Once I was happy with the layers of paint, I took a piece of coarse sandpaper and went across the paint at random places to give it a distressed look.
First scratch up the surface of your can with coarse sandpaper, then spray the can with Hydrogen Peroxide and sprinkle salt over the can.
Gouache, with incising, on coarse sandpaper.
I went back and read my post, and I'm so sorry I forgot to mention to scratch up the surface of the can with coarse sandpaper.
Start with a coarser sandpaper and work your way down to a finer grit on the final sand.
I usually start with a coarse sandpaper (100 grit) and move up to a finer sandpaper for the second pass (220 grit).
I wanted the pot to be pretty white, but if you add too much you can always use a coarse sandpaper and remove some paint.
I gave the whole clock base a quick once - over with the coarse sandpaper to rough it up a bit, wiped off the dust, and brushed on two coats of the Annie Sloan Coco Chalk Paint.
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