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I've got a question that will hopefully help Terry if he plans to use wet/dry paper. Does using water or oil on the paper seem to work better or are they about the same? I thought it seemed like water might be more efficient
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I grew up with my father being an auto body repair man so we always had the black color wet/dry sandpaper, I like it. It seems the abrasive sticks around longer than lower grades of woodworking sandpaper.
Water is the traditional liquid, the purpose is to flush the abrasive clean so the paper does not get plugged and continues to cut. Any Very light oil also works well but is more messy in my opinion. If you use oil, the closer it is to water consistentcy the better. Mineral spirits is popular in Mold polish shops, it performs well but can give headache and irritate skin. A thicker oil can work in a pinch but will cause the metal particals to cling rather than flush. I recommend water, flush often and just dry your metal parts completely after sanding to prevent rust.