Sanding is one of the most ignored steps in painting, which is funny because it is also one of the steps most responsible for whether the final finish looks good or fails early.
Most people want to talk about paint colors, sheens, brands, and whether they should use a brush, roller, or sprayer. That stuff matters. But if the surface underneath is rough, glossy, dirty, patched poorly, or peeling, the final paint job is already in trouble.
Sanding before painting creates a better surface for paint to grip, smooths out imperfections, and helps the finished coating look cleaner and last longer. For homeowners planning interior painting in Portland, cabinet refinishing, exterior repainting, trim painting, or drywall repair, sanding is not optional prep fluff. It is the foundation.
And yes, sanding is annoying. So is flossing. Still matters.
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