1000 Grit Sandpaper On Cultured Marble

228 mm x 279 mm 1000 grit open stock.
1000 grit sandpaper on cultured marble. Before sanding or grinding any marble surface it is important to clean the area thoroughly. Cultured marble sinks and countertops are a common installation in new and remodeled homes. Sand away the finishing compound with 1 000 grit sandpaper. For small blemishes uses 400 grit.
Wipe your vanity surface again with a clean soft cloth. Note use 220 when trying to smooth out irregularities. Do not try to sand out scratches that have penetrated the gel coat of cultured marble or the surface finish of a plastic laminate. Change your damp pieces of sandpaper as required.
Rub automotive finishing compound on the surface of the countertop with a wool pad. Use circular motions a rubber sandpaper block with the concealed teeth auto parts store. Use 3m wet or dry sandpaper for a premiere finish on lacquers primers sealers plastics and paints. Wet dry sandpaper 800 to 1 000 grit.
In some cases you can sand out pits in a cultured marble sink. Switch the 120 grit sandpaper pad out for a 320 grit sandpaper pad. Sand the area using 800 to 1000 grit wet and dry sandpaper. Step 7 dampen a clean sponge with water and rinse the sanding dust off the marble countertop repeating as many times as it takes to remove any.
Wet the surface of the sandpaper and marble. Dirt and dust will compress into the marble further scarring or discoloring the surface. If you can t remove a scratch by wet sanding with 1 000 grit sandpaper it s there to stay. Wet or dry abrasives are specially designed for wet or dry sanding.
This is a good tactic for shallow pits. Attempting to get it out with more abrasive paper will damage the vanity. Allow it to haze over. Dampen a piece of 400 grit sandpaper and beginning again at one end evenly sand the entire cultured marble vanity surface as you did before.
Dampen the surface slightly. For anything else start with 600. Repeat sanding the marble countertop in the same way as the previous step misting the surface with water to minimize abrasion marks. 3m wet or dry sandpaper 9083na 20 9 in.
Wrap it around a block of wood or sanding sponge. Start with the coarsest grit sandpaper you have.