Help Required For Painting Weatherboards
Hi,
I have been getting a bit frustrated with the preparation I have been doing for a lot of the weatheboards (existing) on our house. I have been using a circular orbital sander as well as one with a triangular shaped head. However, sanding (using the latter) it appears that the edges of the sanding sheet wears away very quickly because of having to get into all the nooks & crannies:- . I did purchase a packet of white colour ones (made by Bosch - 40 grit) that claim to last 4 times longer than their normal sheet, but as yet they haven't lasted even twice as long:((. I also seal most of the gaps with Selleys "No More Gaps" - is this the way to go?.
I also for the first time bought a "squeeze ezy" tube of "no more gaps". But given that it was nearly half as much again than the conventional cartridge is there anything to be gained by going down this avenue?
Once I have finished off the preperation, I normally put on a undercoat and then lightly sand it with 240 grit - is this too coarse for the task?
Is there any other tips that you can suggest (other than spraying & getting somene else to do it) that makes this type of work easier?.
Thanking those in advance who are kind enough to share their advice with us:wink:.
Regards
MH