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-[* black] Now sand the excess putty off; you can run your finger on the edges and feel out if it's level with the surrounding areas. Once its all evenly flat, you can continue with the following steps
+[* black] With the sandpaper wrapping the block, you will want to sand off any of the excess putty; this is good for when you want to paint over the area covered by the putty and create an even surface. When sanding, you will want to go in a circular motion (clockwise or counter-clockwise) or go vertically and horizontally. Check if the surface if even