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What are the potential downsides of sanding wood floors or surfaces?
Sanding can greatly improve the look of wood, but it’s not without its drawbacks. Here are some key disadvantages:
Risk of Surface Damage: Poor technique or using the wrong grit can leave deep scratches or gouges.
Time-Consuming: Sanding—especially by hand or on complex surfaces like kitchen worktops—can take a lot of time.
Requires Proper Tools & Skill: Achieving smooth, even results demands the right equipment and a steady hand.
Uneven Finish: Inexperience can lead to inconsistent sanding, resulting in patchy or wavy surfaces.
Dust & Clean-Up: Traditional sanding creates a significant amount of dust that settles throughout the space.
Health Risks: Inhaling fine wood dust can pose respiratory issues without proper protective gear or dust control systems.
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