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Why, when sanding down a burn in stick to level, the finish around the repair is removed, leaving a halo?

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Why, when sanding down a burn in stick to level, the finish around the repair is removed, leaving a halo?

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Could be caused by not using a block with clean “wet and dry” paper, or in some cases the finish is so thin that before any sanding is done a couple of clear finish coats should be applied to give something to sand on.

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