Drywall Compound
Use sanding sponges for seam transitions, feathering, and corner cleanup.
- Best sequence: 120 → 150 → 180
- Use case: Knockdown, blend, primer-ready walls
Choose the material first, then the cut sequence. Each surface below includes a practical grit path and the best abrasive format so crews can move from prep to primer with less rework.
Use sanding sponges for seam transitions, feathering, and corner cleanup.
Prep existing paint and primer surfaces without loading up the abrasive too fast.
Use controlled progression to reduce swirl marks and preserve clean edge detail.
For primer adhesion and finish prep, use steady cut and avoid overheating.