Sedoso™ Fine Wood Finish Sanding Grit
The Rub: Going from Average to Amazing. The final micro-sanding and rubbing steps in finishing wood (or metal) is what takes the quality of a piece from average to amazing. Rubbing up the finish with a superfine abrasive knocks down those flaws and greatly improves surface appearance, especially when lit.
Smoothing Intricate Detail: Shaping the Cut and Protecting the Edges. For smoothing flat surfaces or wide curves, sheeted sanding media gets it done. But when the cut details get tight and intricate, a loose sanding grit pushed around with felted cloth backed by whatever-fits-the-shape provides incredible control, preserving the defining edge transitions and confining the cutting and smoothing to where it belongs.
Sedoso ™ (say-doe-so) is available in four grades (grit sizes).
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FOUR GRADE SIZES AVAILABLE
Sedoso: X2 [Medium Fine] | X2 sanding grit imparts a silky finish to detailed wood or metal surfaces. Loose pumice powder is applied and worked using a rubbing cloth or felt pad to smooth detail areas. Can be used dry or dampened with water, mineral spirits, or denatured alcohol. Match lubricant type to cured finish type..
Sedoso: X3 [Fine] | X3 finishing grit imparts a silky finish to detailed wood surfaces. Loose pumice powder is applied and worked using a rubbing cloth dampened with water, mineral spirits, or denatured alcohol. Match lubricant type to cured finish type..
Sedoso: X4 [Extra Fine] | X4 finishing grit imparts a silky finish to wood, metal, and stone surfaces. Loose pumice powder is applied and worked using a rubbing cloth dampened with water, mineral spirits, or denatured alcohol. Match lubricant type to cured finish type. If using to rub-up a finish, use only after finish is fully cured (hardened).
Sedoso: XRS [Ultrafine] | XRS polishing grit for rubbing up the final finish coat to desired polish level. Loose pumice powder is applied and worked using a rubbing cloth, felt pad, or rotary buffer and a rubbing oil lubricant. Sedoso XRS has the foamed-stone friability and particle-size equivalence of a typical rottenstone powdered polish, thus the XRS designation. Use only on fully cured (hardened) finishes.