bmarigoni
Apr 5, 2008, 05:30 AM
So I paid someone to finish my drywall. He "completed" the job while I was at work, so I didn't get a chance to look at it. When I got home I noticed that he had only sanded with 100 grit paper, and there are sanding lines everywhere!
Is this standard practice? I have always used 220 grit, and its as smooth as a baby's butt when I am done. Am I too perfectionist?
I'll be calling him back for some other touchups.. was thinking of having him sand it a little better. When I hired him, he did say "paint ready smooth walls" how much of that will priming hide?
Thanks!
BM
Is this standard practice? I have always used 220 grit, and its as smooth as a baby's butt when I am done. Am I too perfectionist?
I'll be calling him back for some other touchups.. was thinking of having him sand it a little better. When I hired him, he did say "paint ready smooth walls" how much of that will priming hide?
Thanks!
BM