Originally Posted By: sleddriver
Originally Posted By: BRZED
Since we are now talking about basic info, I may as well mention that clog resistant sandpaper is not suitable for sanding all finishes. But back to my question, please.
Your OP said you're in the removal stage, not finishing stage.
It was an assumption on my part that some finishes will clog even clog resistant sandpaper. I was not talking about some finishes getting marred by clog resistant sandpaper, to which I think you are alluding.
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Furthermore, you didn't clarify the "fiberglass reinforced resin wood object covered in paint and varnish". That's a bit opaque, not to mention an interesting combination of material AND finishes!
I never said I was sanding only one object. For what it's worth, I am sanding a small boat, which is actually made from those materials.
Originally Posted By: sleddriver
Originally Posted By: BRZED
I need to send paint and varnish off fiberglass reinforced resin and wood. Is there something better than Norton sandpaper? By better I mean longer lasting and less clogging.
Yes. Stripper. Multiple coats if necessary.
My mistake for being nebulous. Is there better water resistant 80 grit sandpaper than Norton's? Stripper is out of the question.