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Which sander to use for each sanding job?
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= Removal rate
= Sanding large surfaces
= Sanding corners and edges
= Sanding curved surfaces
= Sanding in hard-to-reach areas
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1) Orbital sander
Fine finishing sander with a rectangular sanding base. Suitable for fine finishing on large surfaces, so this sander is the right choice if you don’t have to remove entire paint or varnish layers. -
2) Detail sander
Fine finishing sander with a small, triangular sanding base. Ideal for fine finishing of corners and edges. -
3) Multi-sander
Fine finishing sander with an ‘iron-shaped’ sanding base. Suitable for both large surfaces and corners. Some multi-sanders can be extended with extra attachments, so you can use them for sanding profiles and other hard-to-reach areas. -
4) Random orbital sander
Finishing sander with a circular sanding base. Suitable for both fine finishing and high material removal on large surfaces. A special advantage of these sanders is their ability to sand curved surfaces. -
5) Belt sander
Sander for fast material removal, especially for completely removing paint and varnish layers.