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Tips for Drywall sanding

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Drywall

• Drywall is a construction material used to create walls and ceilings.

• It's also used to create many design feature(https://drywalljobs.net/drywall-everything-you-need-to-know-drywall-jobs/)s, including eaves, arches and other architectural specialties.

• It's quick and easy to install, incredibly durable, and requires only simple repairs when damaged.

• sanding is the main role in drywall work which gives clear finishing.

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Drywall sanding

• Drywall sanding can be messy , frustrating and time consuming one .

• But it is one of the most important steps in making your walls look their best.

• If the sanding has not done properly then it would leads to lots of problems at the end.

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Tools used

• The perfect tools(https://drywalljobs.net/important-drywall-tools-different-drywall-services/) should be used for hand sander. The fine sander would produce smoother finish.

• drywall screen which allows the drywall dust to fall down instead of collecting on the sandpaper.

• The use of screen does it make it more difficult to get smooth finish.

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Apply even pressure

• Applying an even pressure, push-pull motion to work a hand sander inside the flat seams and along the narrow vertical nail patterns called strips.

• Work the edges of the seams or strips with this push-poll stroke or use a circular buffing motion to feather out .

• Use light pressure on the hand sander and move it in a circular buffing motion. Pole sanders are more difficult to control; use either the push-pull motion or a side-to-side sweeping motion

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Sanding Sponge for Corners

• A sanding sponge does a better job than a hand sander in corners.

• It is less likely to gouge the opposite wall as sometimes happens with the edge of the hand sander.

• you can also use a folded piece of drywall sanding paper.

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Practice good techniques

• Be sure the mud is thoroughly dry before you start to sand. Sand lightly, using moderate to light pressure on evenly at all sides.

• Avoid sanding in a straight line that can show up as a depression when you paint.

• It's easier and you can damage the face paper of the drywall by excessive sanding, especially at the edge of the joints.

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Finishing tips

• When you finished(https://drywalljobs.net/steps-drywall-finishing-taping-coat/) be sure to check all the walls, joints and corners.

• Make touchup if there anything left.

• Use a sanding sponge to correct any small imperfections.

• If you find deep gouges or scratches then it is best to recoat them, let the compound dry and resand them.

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