I typically sand a piece to P600. When I get to up to around P220 I start using a tack rag in between grits.
When I complete sanding with the final grit and am ready to apply the first surface coating I will also use a tack rag to remove the dust. I have not found compressed air or vacuum to clean as well.
But I'm finding that if that tack rag is fresh out of the package it leaves splotchs of residual "tacky stuff". So lately I've taken to using mineral spirits on a rag to clean the dust, instead.
Does mineral spirits raise the grain? It's the last thing I want to do at this stage.
When I complete sanding with the final grit and am ready to apply the first surface coating I will also use a tack rag to remove the dust. I have not found compressed air or vacuum to clean as well.
But I'm finding that if that tack rag is fresh out of the package it leaves splotchs of residual "tacky stuff". So lately I've taken to using mineral spirits on a rag to clean the dust, instead.
Does mineral spirits raise the grain? It's the last thing I want to do at this stage.