Wet sanding
Wet sanding is a process of using sandpaper and water to smooth and level surfaces. It is typically used to remove imperfections such as orange peel, dust inclusions, and runs in paint, as well as to level surfaces prior to painting or polishing

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Wet sanding of varnish and paint
The process of wet sanding involves sanding with water and a specially developed sanding sponge or sanding block with a "high" grain size to gently sand the surface. It is important to apply even pressure to avoid creating new imperfections.
Rinse and clean regularly
As the sandpaper becomes clogged with dirt, it must be rinsed in water to clear it and then reapplied to the surface. The sanding process is usually done in stages, starting with coarse grit sandpaper to remove most of the imperfections, then continuing to finer grits to smooth and even out the surface.
Worth to notice
It is important to note that wet sanding can be time-consuming and requires skill and patience to achieve good results. It should only be done by experienced professionals or enthusiasts who are well-versed in the process.