Wet sanding definition

Wet sanding means a process of removing loose paint in which a surface that is partially coated with paint or other surface coating is kept wet or moist during sanding to minimize the dispersal of paint chips and airborne dust.
Wet sanding or “wet scraping” means a process of removing loose paint in which the painted surface to be sanded or scraped is kept wet to minimize the dispersal of paint chips and airborne dust.
Wet sanding means the use of water and sandpaper for the removal of paint.

More Definitions of Wet sanding

Wet sanding means the use of water and sandpaper for the removal of
Wet sanding means the use of water and sandpaper for the removal of paint. (Ord. 4760 § 2, 2002: Ord. 4287 § 1, 1995:
Wet sanding means the use of water and an abrasive (such as sandpaper) for the removal of paint.

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