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Vacuum or wipe thoroughly between grits — abrasive particles from a coarser grit will undermine your finer sandpaper, leaving scratches that only become visible after finishing. Many failed wood projects trace back to this single mistake. Use compressed air or vacuum with brush attachment between every grit change for best results.

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Sandpaper has been used for over 1,000 years — the earliest sandpaper, dating to 13th century China, was made from shells, sand, and seeds glued to parchment with natural gum. The modern aluminum oxide synthetic abrasive (used in most sandpaper today) was discovered in 1893 by Charles Jacobs, who realized the byproduct of aluminum smelting was harder than natural corundum and could be made in consistent particle sizes. This single discovery enabled the modern precision finishing industry — without consistent abrasives, mass-produced furniture and automotive paint correction wouldn't be possible.

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