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Can't find the sandpaper
of course, I meant 2000 grit...
sheesh! too tired to type! DH "Deb Hayes" wrote in message ... try an automotive store, a body and paint shop or the auto dept. in Wal-Mart...I got my first high-grit papers there and they still carry them--clear up to 200! good luck! Deb "clayman" wrote in message ups.com... Crafty Claud wrote: I am having trouble finding 400-grit and up sandpaper. I don't have a dremel or a sanding/buffing machine and the stuff they sell in craft stores is not aptly suitable. I know some of the more popular clay stores sell it, but honestly, it's too expensive. I used other grade wet/dry grits going from coarse to fine, using denim to buff, but my pieces still look scratchy and I've ruined a number of pieces. Tips would be appreciated. |
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