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Wet Dustless Sanding
Sponge sanding is long and slow but is completely dustless. This is the technique to use when you are doing a patch in a fully furnished room with rugs.
When combined with proper compound application, there is very little compound that needs to be smoothed out and then the sponge handles it easily.
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Dustless Sanding
Related Topics: Drywall, Dust, Installation, Instructions, Joints, Knife, Plaster, Sanding, Techniques, Tip, Tools, Trowel, Walls
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A listener on my CJAD radio show (December 3, 2011) suggested that he gets a smoother wet sanding by wrapping several layers of cotton around a perfectly flat 2x4. That sounds great for me as a finishing touch, although I still like the sponge full of holes if you need to remove much compound.