Does type/brand of sandpaper matter?
Posted: August 3rd, 2012, 2:57 pm
I know that most sandpaper is made from either aluminum oxide or silicon carbide. Does it matter which type or which brand I use, or am I over-thinking this?
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Indasa Redline or Filmline?Old Blue 66 wrote:I like the Endassa discs that Delta sells. I buy them from a local supplier cheaper than what Delta sells them for.
I bought my supplies before I found the Delta website. I'm using 320, 500, and 800 grit discs from Meguiar's. They are dry sand only discs. After 800, I then wet sand by hand with 1200 and 2000 grit Meguiar's papers. Their discs above 800 grit are those weird foam discs, and I swear they don't cut at all! The 1500 grit foam disc give me about the same level of cut as a 2500 grit Meguiar's unigrit paper, so I do everything above 800 by hand.pommy wrote:
Do you use Delta? Your own? Wet sand?
Cheers,
Pommy
Redlinepommy wrote:Indasa Redline or Filmline?Old Blue 66 wrote:I like the Endassa discs that Delta sells. I buy them from a local supplier cheaper than what Delta sells them for.