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I'm at the sanding/paint phase of my cabinet work. I've sanded the cab with medium grit sandpaper and intend on painting over the existing roughed/smothed paint with a fresh coat of black semi-gloss latex on a foam roller. The question I have is about the amount of dust on the cabinet after sanding. It's coated with a fine black layer of dust. Do I wipe that stuff off with damp rags or just paint over it?
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this may seem like a silly reply, but you've already invested the time and energy why not take 3-5 minutes and wipe it clean. I've always made sure whatever surface I'm painting is clean and I've never had any issues.
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Yeah, I would go to Home Depot or Lowes and get some tack cloth. It would take less time to wipe it than you took sanding it.
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Yeah totally right, I didn't know if it mattered or not, but obviously I shouldn't be lazy and should just give 'er a wipedown. lol
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Shouldn't you also primer it first with Kilz or something so those swirls you worked into the finish with the sandpaper don't show through the new paint?
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good primer always makes a big difference
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