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    What is the best sandpaper for electric sander?

    And if the above will work is Amazon the best place to buy it?
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    What is the best sandpaper for electric sander?

    Oh yes. It will be the Bosch Universalsander 18v which has a delta and rectangular plate. Would this mirka mesh be suitable for keying paint? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mirka-5412805018-Abranet-Grip-180-pack/dp/B006H4CLV4?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&th=1
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    What is the best sandpaper for electric sander?

    Hi All, I'll be getting a Bosch cordless sander and want to know what brand of 180 grit, for paint keying, the professionals would choose. I don't want cheap but something reliable. Cheers Daz
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    What is the best cordless sander for removing interior paint?

    Thanks. Festool is certainly not in my budget unfortunately. Bosch will have to be the one due to cost. I'll grab some of those SurfPrep but not sure what you mean by Mesh is better for filler, paper for gloss?
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    What is the best cordless sander for removing interior paint?

    It'll be all water based paints I'll be using.
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    What is the best cordless sander for removing interior paint?

    OK. Thanks very much. A delta sander makes sense then as I can get into all the little corners, etc. with it. As I'm going from a dark grey to a white finish, is there anything I can do to prevent me doing loads of coats?
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    What is the best cordless sander for removing interior paint?

    Hi All, I have a mammoth task of either removing or at the very least keying the surface of all my interior window frames and sills and most likely the staircase too. Is a delta sander or random orbital sander the way to go and what size grit(s) do I need. Any brands better than another on both...
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    LVT Underlay - What to use?

    Too soft & thick? If you've got floorboards then surely something soft & thick will absorb any unevenness ?
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    LVT Underlay - What to use?

    I was thinking that as I've already got foam underlay down because of the laminate flooring that I just use that instead and treat the LVT as laminate. Sensible?
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    LVT Underlay - What to use?

    Hi All, I'm going to be renewing the flooring in our upstairs toilet soon. Currently there's laminate on top of foam underlay on top of floorboards. The area is probably only around 1.5 sq meters. Is it 6mm plywood I need to put down on top of the floor boards? It will be the click type of LVT...
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    Fitting a new bath to pre-tiled walls...advice needed please

    Hi All, We're replacing our bath and I was looking at a Crosswater instruction manual where it indicates that you need to place and screw to the wall some metal brackets then tile over them. As we've already got a tiled wall is this going to be an issue? If it is then I need to look at another...
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    What is the correct bathroom subfloor?

    Ah...ok. So if it's quite flat then just screwed down. If not then adhesive where it dips right? Do the edges of the board need to be taped or am I going too far?
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    What is the correct bathroom subfloor?

    So I have to use tile adhesive to stick down the backer boards and then screw them down?
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    What is the correct bathroom subfloor?

    Thanks. Do the floorboards all need to be level and secured to the joists first and can you tile straight on top of the hardibacker board or does it need a coating of something. I'm looking for the easiest solution but one that's correct. Also, if it's installed on top of the floorboards...
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    What is the correct bathroom subfloor?

    Hi All, I'm looking to remove our small bathroom tiled floor as there's been a leak from the shower above the bath but also as I plan on putting new tiles, new bath, sink and vanity unit. Currently, under the tiles are floorboards apart from under the actual bath itself which is marine ply. The...
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    Do I need to remove all the old adhesive?

    There was no choice...Only thing they had in stock and I though it's only one tile. Even me should be able to fit it within 3 hours! There's no plasterboard on that wall. Literally plaster / cement on brick then tiles as you can see but over the years of this dripping bath panel the hardwall or...
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