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    LanMan Posts: 14, Reputation: 1
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    May 1, 2009, 10:29 AM
    Painting Prep - Sanding
    I recently purchased a home and am in the process of repainting. I've patched all the screw and nail holes in the walls. I want to fully sand the walls before putting on the primer since the current paint job has lots of drip marks and such.

    Question 1) What grit should I use for the final prep sanding? I was planning on 120. Or should I go as high as 220 (after a 120 pass) as I have seen some articles recommend?

    Question 2) After priming, should I do any scuff sanding or cleanup sanding of the primer coat? If so, what grit should I use?

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    May 1, 2009, 11:53 AM

    I would go with 100 or 120. Anything higher and the sandpaper would just clog up with the paint. A newly painted surface is not a smooth as 220. Therefore, a surface sanded to 1200 grit and then painted will only be about as smooth as 120.
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    May 2, 2009, 05:49 PM

    Thanks Harold.

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