Sentences with phrase «fine sandpapers»

Collect some items of different textures — a silky scarf, a square of fine sandpaper, a velvety toy and a hard wooden block — and encourage them to feel each one in turn.
First, sand the area with fine sandpaper and wipe clean.
To get that sheen that marble has upon should use a fine sandpaper to remove any bumps.
Think of it as the finest of fine sandpaper.
One Step Paint distresses very easily with fine sandpaper, and even flakes a little like milk paint.
I used extra fine sandpaper (320 grit) to sand the edges of the pieces so that they would fit together more easily.
The «normal» ways of prepping furniture for new paint are sanding with fine sandpaper, using a deglosser such as Klean - Strip Liquid Sander Deglosser, or priming with a paint primer such as Krylon All - Purpose White Primer Spray.
You can also use super fine sandpaper or steel wool to do this too.
Use some fine sandpaper and lightly sand the area you are going to apply the Sun Cure.
Noticing the liminal forms created by sharpening his metalpoint stylus on fine sandpaper, Margitich began using his...
If I could describe it, the sandstone back panel feels like a very fine sandpaper or a smooth piece of charcoal.
Rinse with a damp cloth, wipe dry and smooth with fine sandpaper.
If this fails, lightly sand with fine sandpaper and clean the area using # 00 steel wool and mineral spirits, or a wood floor cleaner.
To fix the problem, you can see if the areas will sand smooth with some very fine sandpaper or steel wool.
1) First, I would lightly sand out any rough spots with a fine sandpaper (220 grit or similar).
If you still see any ridges in the finish, go over very lightly with super fine sandpaper to smooth and then reapply the clearcoat sealer.
Once dry, sand the exposed areas with medium or fine sandpaper and dust off.
Once a few days have passed, use 220 very fine sandpaper over the area until smooth.
• Repair / restore Remove small scratches with fine sandpaper or try rubbing them out with mineral oil.
Small scratches can be sanded away with fine sandpaper.
Allow the paint to completely dry, then sand the surface with fine sandpaper until you achieve a texture that accepts chalk.
Country Chic is more like the Annie Sloan line which when completely dry, requires sanding with a sanding sponge or fine sandpaper to distress.
Once your paint is dry, sand the words on the jar with some fine sandpaper.
Frosta stool, # 8, Ikea * DecoArt paint in Turqouise and Christmas Red, # 1.50 each, Hobbycraft * Russian doll gift wrap, # 1.99, eBay * PVA glue, # 2.50 for 500 ml, Hobbycraft * Fine sandpaper * Paintbrush, pencil and scissors
Lightly sand with fine sandpaper.
Also sand between coats (using fine sandpaper) and / or after the last coat for a smoother look.
The fine sandpaper makes them as smooth as glass!
The Americana Decor had to be distressed with very fine sandpaper and very soft hands or too much paint would come off.
Allow wax to dry to the touch and sand lightly with fine sandpaper on any areas that would naturally receive «wear» to distress lightly (if desired).
Go over with some fine sandpaper, then your wax — instant patina:) If you don't want to risk losing any paint — use the Calcium Carbonate.
I used super fine sandpaper (I recommend 400 or so) and lightly sanded over the entire piece by hand for a smooth feel.
If you get a ring of water or a stain, you can simply rub over it with fine sandpaper and then add a layer of wax and buff.
If your dried painted finish has any grit in it or looks rough, simply go over the area with med - fine sandpaper to smooth, not to distress.
I would use light coats and use fine sandpaper in between each coat to smooth out the paint.
I used very fine sandpaper to accomplish this.

Not exact matches

If a stain were to occur over time, you can use fine grained sandpaper to buff out.
Sand lightly with fine grit sandpaper between coats.
Then, using a fine grade sandpaper (220 - grit), lightly sand over the filled in nail hole until it is smooth.
When the paint was all dry, I gently rubbed over the piece with some fine grit sandpaper to wear away the edges and make the painting look worn.
If you want a smooth surface, try sanding with fine grit sandpaper after the final coat has dried or painting with a sponge roller.
Just use a fine grit sandpaper and go to town.
You could try sanding with a very fine grit sandpaper 320 grit or finer and see if that works.
I painted 2 coats of chalk paint onto the box and then I distressed it with fine grit sandpaper.
Using a fine grade sandpaper (about 120 grit) I distressed the piece quite heavily, concentrating on the corners and edges.
I would use fine / medium grit sandpaper or very fine steel wool (SOS or Brillo Pads work well) over it to remove the rust, clean the surface well, then use chalk paint over it.
Since the sandpaper is very fine — it will smooth over the old paint so that you a new coat of paint can be applied and still look smooth.
Work your way to a finer and finer grit with the sandpaper.
In the end, you'll want to be using extremely fine «automotive grade» sandpaper.
Start with a very rough grit sandpaper (perhaps 100 grit) and sand the area, working your way down to progressively finer grits.
Sandpaper is graded by a «grit number» — the lower the number, the rougher the texture (600 - grit is very fine, 40 - grit is quite coarse).
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