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A flawless finish is essential for any woodworking project. Unlike natural wood, MDF does now have a grain pattern, which makes the sanding process, even more crucial. With the help of an orbital sander, MDF can be sanded. Using sandpaper of varying grits (60, 120, 220) will give the desired results. Using safety equipment like protective glasses and particulate masks inside a well-ventilated workspace will keep you safe from hazards. Here’s the process: Remove imperfections using coarse sanding paper followed by medium sanding for surface leveling. For a pristine finish, use fine sanding at the end of this process. To create smooth edges and corners, use a joint compound. Use a vacuum cleaner or dust extractor to control the dust. Click here to learn more about how you can achieve professional results by sanding MDF.
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