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Hello,
This might be a daft question but I'll ask anyway. I've always been taught to sand woodwork between coats for a better finish. Naturally I've always left each coat to fully dry and then sanded and recoated the next day. Anyway, reading the instructions on some primer I've just got it says it can be recoated in an hour. In this instance is sanding between coats still recommended? Surely the paint wouldn't be fully hardened after an hour and sanding would just ruin it? Thanks
This might be a daft question but I'll ask anyway. I've always been taught to sand woodwork between coats for a better finish. Naturally I've always left each coat to fully dry and then sanded and recoated the next day. Anyway, reading the instructions on some primer I've just got it says it can be recoated in an hour. In this instance is sanding between coats still recommended? Surely the paint wouldn't be fully hardened after an hour and sanding would just ruin it? Thanks