noun a type of paper or cloth coated with abrasive material, used for smoothing or polishing surfaces
Sandpaper is used for smoothing drywall, removing excess joint compound, and preparing surfaces for painting in construction projects.
Sandpaper is used to remove rust, paint, and other surface imperfections from metal surfaces.
Sandpaper is used for sanding and prepping surfaces before painting or refinishing in automotive applications.
Sandpaper is used to smooth and finish wood surfaces by removing imperfections and creating a smooth finish.
Sandpaper is used by carpenters to smooth out rough surfaces of wood, remove old finishes, and prepare surfaces for painting or staining.
Auto body technicians use sandpaper to sand down and smooth out imperfections on car surfaces before painting or refinishing.
Metalworkers use sandpaper to polish and finish metal surfaces, remove rust or corrosion, and prepare surfaces for welding or painting.
Furniture makers use sandpaper to sand down wood surfaces, remove old finishes, and create smooth and polished finishes on furniture pieces.
Painters use sandpaper to smooth out walls, remove old paint, and prepare surfaces for painting by creating a clean and even surface.