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Special sandpapers for luthiers
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Updated 10/08
Here's how we use these unusual abrasives in our own instrument shops
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Don MacRostie
StewMac Tool Designer and maker of Red Diamond mandolins

My sanding paddle has Stikit sandpaper on both ends. It's a fast way to remove glue squeeze-out and high spots after gluing binding. I cut it from a piece of 3/8" plywood.



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Stikit Gold Self-adhesive Paper
Cuts cleanly like a file and lasts longer than regular sandpaper. The sharp aluminum oxide grit is much slower to load up with dust, too. This is the paper we prefer in our own shops. Learn more
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Todd Sams
StewMac Production Manager and builder of Sams guitars

After spraying the build coats on my guitar finishes, I sand with 320 grit Fre-Cut, then spray and sand again. Then I move on to 400, 600, and 800 grit. Don't skip grits! Using all the grits makes the work easier for each sheet, and they last a lot longer.


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Gold Fre-Cut Paper
Non-clogging and extra long-lasting. Most important: unlike regular papers Fre-Cut is stearate-free, so it doesn't add to finishing problems such as orange peel and fisheyes. Learn more
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Don MacRostie
StewMac Tool Designer and maker of Red Diamond mandolins

Here's why these papers are the only way I polish pearl and bone anymore: the old way meant using liquid compound that left a black residue rubbed into the pores of the bone. With Polishing Papers the job is clean and dry, so the bone or pearl stays bright.


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Polishing Papers
Strong micro-grit papers so flexible you can use them like cloth, wet or dry. They conform to any shape, so they're great for polishing contoured guitar finishes, frets, plastic pickguards, pearl inlays and more. Learn more
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Dan Erlewine
Repairman, author, instructor and StewMac Tool Designer

I'll strip-sand a drop-fill finish repair by pulling ribbons of Micro Finishing Paper over the spot using fingertip pressure. I'll start with 600 grit Fre-Cut Gold, then run through all the Micro Paper grits. After that, I'll buff it out using Micro-Mesh Soft Touch Pads.


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Micro Finishing Papers
Wet-sanding papers with precisely uniform micro-grit abrasives for scratch-free finishes. No oversize grit particles means no scratching. Perfect for modern polyester finishes and traditional lacquer. Learn more
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Dan Erlewine
Repairman, author, instructor and StewMac Tool Designer

These little Micro-Mesh pads wrap around any shape, so I use them to buff out finish repairs on pegheads. They bend to follow all the curves in the peghead. They're really good for polishing bone nuts, too.


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Micro-Mesh Soft Touch Pads
These fingertip-size foam pads have remarkable Micro-Mesh abrasives on both sides. The cushioning allows gentle polishing of finished surfaces to create a mirror gloss. Learn more
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Erick Coleman
Repairman and StewMac Customer Support Expert

This cord is the last step in finishing a string slot. It gets rid of chatter marks from files, and leaves the slot glassy smooth. For refinishing, I use it for getting the old finish out of tight spots like the groove in the top of a Gibson peghead, too.


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Mitchell Abrasive Cord
Guitar floss! For smoothing string slots to keep strings from binding in bone, plastic or metal. Also great for polishing in tight spots. Available in four thicknesses. Learn more
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