I've been going crazy attempting to sand my Ever-Ready 100T to a mirror shine.
Using 280 > 320 > 400 > 800 Wet > 1000 Wet > 1500 Wet > 2000 Wet progressive grits (washing the brush in between) still leaves with me a visibly scratched brush that Meguiar's Plast-X does nearly nothing to. I'm pretty sure there's something wrong with my technique but I can't find a video that shows how one should sand handles.
Do I:
1. Alternate between N/S and E/W between each grit, and sand till I can't see the previous scratches,
2. Go in small circles like a buffing motion,
or is there some other method that I'm not aware of? Do I need 220 and 600 grit papers?
I would truly appreciate some advice from the masters in brush restoration, because here I was thinking that removing the knot and rounding the edges was the hard part- and I was dead wrong.
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Tips for Sanding Handles to a Mirror Shine?