Sand and Prep the Surface

After repairs, sand the entire piece using progressively finer grits of sandpaper, starting with coarse and finishing with fine, to achieve a smooth, even surface. Always sand in the direction of the wood grain to prevent scratches. Pay special attention to corners and detailed areas.
Once sanding is complete, meticulously remove all dust using a tack cloth or vacuum—any leftover particles can ruin the finish. Proper surface preparation ensures that stains, paints, or sealants adhere evenly and look professional. For expert sanding tips, refer to Wood Magazine’s guide to sanding wood.