Best Sander to Remove Paint

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What is the BEST sander to remove paint? For today's video, we are putting three sanders to the test. Let's find out!

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|What to Expect|
0:00 Before
0:12 The Sanders
0:20 SurfPrep 3×4 Sander VS. SurfPrep 5″ Orbital Sander
1:49 SurfPrep 3×4 Sander VS Ryobi Corner Cat Detail Sander
3:53 My Final Thoughts - The Best Sander to Remove Paint
4:18 What Sandpaper to Use?
5:37 Other Methods to Remove Paint

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❤ ❤Not sure where to start with your furniture flip?

ARayofSunlight
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Been there done that. What did you leave out? A 22" belt sander for large flat surfaces. You could have done the dresser in 1/3 the time. 22" v. 4"--no comparison. Of course, you'll still need your surf prep for finishing and tight areas. The point is, you really need both. The 22" belt sander is amazing for large jobs like flat dresser tops and tables.

IMO, if it's nice wood or delicate, strip it first, use the sanders for clean up.

eddieadams
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I tried the Ryobi mouse sander thing too and I find myself almost never using it for furniture. I used it with some success on my railing too scuff it up prior to new stain, but for flat and wide surfaces... I'll take my DeWalt orbital and finish corners by hand 🤷‍♂️ I will at some point invest in the surfprep, as I think investing in the tools you use the most makes the most sense. Quality paints/stains and prep tools are key.

zacharymilos
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I have an old school right angle porter cable Random orbital sander. It’s a beast. It’s my go to when removing paint

rytyky
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Angle grinder and a 40 grit flap disc 🎉

dutchbeef
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Hi Natalie, as far as the Surf Prep orbital goes, why would someone buy that over a DeWalt/Ryobi, etc brand? I plan on buying the 3x4 Electric Ray but I have never understood why someone would spend the money on their brand of orbital.

denisewilson
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We all know Surf prep is good but the price is REALLY prohibitive

aok
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What a great video!! Thank you!!! I would love to see a side by side comparison like this between Surf Prep and Festool someday as I don't have a sander yet and would love to know who the winner would be in that situation?!

brendennogosek
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The surf prep sander is great but big disappointment after finding out that you cannot buy in Australia.

michellemurnane
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Hi what grit did you use? How many time did you replace the pad?

kevngu
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If you use sandpaper instead of screen with the surf prep sander it would have come off instantly

kriscarrender
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Festool it’s the best sander machine .

Bluehellcat
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I use a metabo 450 sx . Workhorse for 200$

barroca
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I would have used chemical then lightly sanded and sprayed 4 thin coats

FJBsaidcornpop