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Old 06-18-2002 | 09:11 PM
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I have some wood grain showing through on surface that I guess I sanded to much on. I have already primmed it and there is still grain showing though. What can I do to fix this and get a smooth finish so that I can prep it to paint.
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When this happens to me, I put a patch of 1/2 oz cloth and use thin CA. Cut the cloth to just cover the spot then wick thin Ca over it. Sand with 220 gritpaper to blend the spot in. Sometimes I "Wast" a piece of paper , and sand it while the CA is still wet. It ruins the paper but the sandings will be gluedflush with the edges. Spot prime, and paint as needed.

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