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Micro-Mesh is not an aggressive stock remover.
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Micro-Mesh (Grades 1500 through 12000) was originally designed to polish most hard plastics, fiberglass, epoxy, gel-coat, raw and finished wood, cultured marble, sold surface, painted surfaces, gold, silver, etc. Micro-Mesh is not an aggressive stock remover. Common sandpaper products are required for the removal of deep scratches prior to using Micro-Mesh to polish the surface back to clarity or a high gloss.
Use wet or dry with either water or water/detergent as a lubricant. You may also use mineral oil, vegetable oil, lemon oil, etc but DO NOT use anything containing solvent as this will delaminate the MICRO-MESH.
Sheets are offered in the following Micro-Mesh grades: 1500, 1800, 2400, 3200, 3600, 4000, 6000, 8000, 12000
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1) Submitted by
Jeff, from Huntsville, AL
on 12/28/2006
I use these for pen turning and they work great! Running from 1500 all the way to 12000 takes only a few minutes and the wood almost glows. Adding stain after that brings out rich color and a finish coat or two seals the piece. I use 180 & 220 grit sandpaper, then 000 and 0000 steel wool, then 1500 through 12000 Micro Mesh. Takes only a few minutes on the lathe after turning and the results are beautiful.
Be careful not to push too hard for too long or you'll melt a hole in the Micro Mesh. Keep moving the flexible Micro Mesh back and forth and you can watch the wood finish improve.
Micro Mesh is soft and flexible, not stiff like traditional sand paper. It's a pleasure to work with.
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