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![]() ![]() Make sure that you never jump from coarse sandpaper (120 grit) straight to fine sandpaper (240) as you will see the scratch marks from the coarse paper. Finish sanding the area using finer sandpaper (240 grit) in the direction of the grain – this will blend in and remove the scratches caused by the lower grit paper.If the scratches are deeper, you may want to consider a medium sandpaper (120 grit) before this step. Light scratches can be removed by initially using fine sandpaper (180 grit) before using something lighter (240 grit) to blend in and minimise the scratches caused by the 180 grit. ![]() If you go across the grain the scratches will not blend in and will stand out. Going with the grain of the wood allows the scratches to blend in with the natural grain. This is because sandpaper puts scratches into your dining table, so the lower the grit (80, 120) the coarser the paper and the deeper the scratches. Make sure you always sand in the direction of the grain. Most light or surface scratches can be removed by lightly sanding the area with a sanding sponge or sanding block.Here are some simple steps on how to remove light scratches or areas of damage on your dining table:
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