Stain first, seal afterwards.
absolutely not. if you use a sanding sealer before you stain, then there isn't any wood fibers for the stain to absorb into. that will leave you with a smeary stained surface. apply stain the sanding sealer to seal in the stain and prevent it from bleeding to the final finish.
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Sanding discs are power tools used for sanding plastics, woods and sometimes even metal, to make them smoother. It is made up of sandpaper on a rotating disc.
Yes it does. the different in the paint classifications relates to degrees of prep ie: primer surfacer, primer sealer, sanding proceedures, and additives (catalysts etc)
Yes. MDF contains formaldehyde, and so it cannot be burned - it releases very toxic gases. Respiratory protection should be worn while sanding it. There are companies that make non-toxic MDF, but they are rare. Most all MDF you encounter will be toxic if not covered by a sealer/paint/etc.
Yes you should. I think its reffered to as a dry sanding sealer. Check with a Sherwin Williams or a Paint guy at the Home Depot & they will steer you right, they get that question every day.
Sanding discs are power tools used for sanding plastics, woods and sometimes even metal, to make them smoother. It is made up of sandpaper on a rotating disc.
You have to make sure it is sealed with a penetrating sealer.
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You can try wet sanding the rough areas.