Sanding belts do a lot of work, whether it be stock removal, grinding, shaping, or polishing to a sheen. This means that over time they become clogged, especially if you work a lot with resinous wood or paint. When the belts are left uncleaned, not only will sanding tasks take longer, but all that accumulated debris can leave marks on the workpiece surface or even burn it, resulting in a flawed finish. Fortunately, your only option isn’t buying a new sanding belt. Well-manufactured belts are comparatively easy to clean and reuse, and the amount of time you spend getting them back in shape is negligible compared to what you’d invest in new ones. In this blog, the team at Red Label Abrasives shows you how to extend the working life of your sanding belts by cleaning them. Why You Should
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