Appreciated...
all of this great advice! A few other follow-ups: I've heard that you have to be careful with aluminum because inhaling the sandings would be bad news for the lungs. Does wet sanding keep that down? If I were to dry sand and wear a face mask, would that be protection enough?
Now, what about the idea of using a Kirby Turbo Sander for these projects and sucking up the particles as they are sanded off? Kirby explicitly says not to wet sand, but you can use the device for scrubbing floors, etc, which are wet.
So I guess what I'm reading here is that dry sanding is ok to take out the worst of the scratching, then perhaps do the final stages with wet sanding. Is that about right? And if I dry sand, I could try the Kirby Turbo Tool, right?
The final issue is that sanding kills my right hand when I have to go through multiple levels of sandpaper, and I'm trying to figure out a way of going easy on my hand and speed up the process.