Not exact matches
When
Sanders discovered Stewart once again
painting over the sign, he and two Shell officials ran to catch him red
handed, heavily armed.
So I had to attack it with my electric
hand sander (which took off all the
paint I had just used... boo) and then I repainted the whole thing.
I started out with putting on a coat of colonial blue, then a chipping coat (which didn't chip anything, it just sealed in the first layer of
paint) followed with a coat of bayberry, then I sanded it lightly with my electric
hand sander to distress it a bit, and finished it all with the toner.
I used a
hand held
sander with 80 grit sand paper to remove all of the
paint.
Using a
hand electric
sander might come in handy if you have several layers of
paint that you want to expose.
Using a
hand electric
sander can take off A LOT of
paint, which often times forces you to go back and repaint some of the areas.