what is a pole sander

A pole sander is a manual sander which has a long, thin handle attached. The tool is used to sand down large, flat surface areas, such as walls, ceilings and floors.

What does pole sand mean?

We “pole sand” all walls, which means that all walls are lightly sanded to remove any particles on the surface and to also maximize paint adhesion. We tape off all edges and backfill them to prevent paint seepage. Priming.

Can you use electric sander on ceiling?

Electric sanders, even dedicated drywall sanders, can be used to finish floors, take off paint and plaster and remove popcorn ceilings.

What is the best way to sand drywall?

Sanding Drywall with a Sponge

Most can accommodate wet or dry sanding and are great for getting into tight corners and ceilings. When using a sponge, a wet sanding method is often most effective. This method softens the compound, or mud, and dampens the dust formed from sanding to keep it under control.

What is a drywall sander used for?

A drywall sander is used in smoothing drywall to achieve a uniform and polished effect. Smoothing drywall is an undertaking that involves the application of three layers of plastering material. After applying the finishing layer, you can then complete the sanding process.

What kind of sandpaper do I need for drywall?

Choose fine sandpaper for the best results

But because modern lightweight joint compound is so soft, you don’t need heavy-grit paper to sand it. Coarse-grit paper or sanding screens will leave undesirable sanding marks. We recommend 120-grit or 150-grit paper for the best results.

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