Sanders and polishers

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In any carpentry, construction, or remodeling project, achieving a smooth, even finish is crucial. A sander is the ideal tool for this purpose, allowing you to smooth surfaces and prepare materials for the next step in your project. At Brikum, we understand the importance of working with high-quality tools that guarantee professional results. That's why we offer a wide range of sanders designed to meet all your needs.

Types of sanders available

  • Wall Sander: Ideal for remodeling jobs, the wall sander allows you to smooth large surfaces in less time. It's perfect for removing old paint, smoothing drywall, or preparing surfaces for a new finish.
  • Wood Sander: If you work with woodworking, a wood sander is essential. From furniture to flooring, this tool ensures every piece of wood is free of imperfections, ready for varnishing or painting.
  • Electric sander: For those looking for efficiency and power, an electric sander is the right choice. We offer models that vary in size and power, adapting to both small and large projects.

Benefits of using a polisher

While sanders are responsible for smoothing, a polisher is the tool that takes your finishes to the next level. Perfect for adding shine and a finishing touch to surfaces, a polisher is essential in any workshop.

Floor polisher

A floor polisher is essential for keeping wood, marble, or tile floors in perfect condition. These devices not only clean but also restore the materials' natural shine, leaving a flawless finish that enhances the appearance of any space.

How to choose the right sander or polisher?

Selecting the right tool depends on the type of work you need to do:

  • For large surfaces: If you're working on projects like floors or walls, a wall sander or floor polisher is what you need. These tools are designed to cover large areas efficiently, saving you time and effort.
  • For details and finishes: For more detailed jobs, such as furniture or molding, a wood sander or smaller electric sander will allow you to work precisely in every corner.
  • For restorations: If your project involves restoring or giving new life to worn surfaces, a polishing machine is your best ally. This tool is ideal for restoring the shine to floors, countertops, or any other surface that needs a polished finish.

Buy sanders and polishers at Brikum

At Brikum, we not only offer a wide selection of sanders and polishers, but we also ensure that each tool meets the highest quality standards. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a DIY enthusiast, you'll find the perfect tool for every project in our store.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Sanders and polishers

What type of sandpaper do I need to prevent my wood sander from leaving scratches?

The trick is in the progression. Start with 80 grit sandpaper to remove the roughest parts and gradually move up to 120 and then 180. Never skip steps; if you go directly from very coarse sandpaper to very fine sandpaper, the sander won't be able to remove the grooves from the first grit, and they will be visible when varnishing.

Can you use an electric sander to polish a car?

We don't recommend it. Electric sanders tend to spin at too high a speed, and you could burn the paint if you're not careful. For car bodies, a dedicated polisher with adjustable speed is best, allowing you to work smoothly and safely.

Why is it so important to connect the wall sander to a vacuum cleaner?

Beyond cleanliness, it's a matter of health and efficiency. Plaster dust is very sticky, and if it's not vacuumed up, it clogs the Velcro on the wall sander and saturates the sandpaper, causing the machine to work less efficiently and overheat.

What is the difference between a polisher and a floor polisher?

Basically, it's about size and application. A handheld polisher is for furniture, countertops, or cars, while a floor polisher is a much larger, stand-up machine. The latter has the power needed to treat hard, large surfaces with large-diameter discs.

How do I know when to change the sanding pad on my electric sander?

If you notice that the sandpaper no longer adheres well to the Velcro or that the machine vibrates strangely, it's time to replace the backing pad. Keeping it in good condition is vital for your sander to remain accurate and avoid damaging the surfaces you're working on.