Sometimes if the surface I'm working with is raised and nothing else will come in contact with the paper I do this.
I put the piece of wet dry paper on a flat surface and tape it down if I can or staple it to wood if that's the piece that I'm working with. Then I take something like a level for a straight edge. Then I rub the part in the direction of the brushed stainless so that I'm not making cross hatch marks on the part. You don't want to go in circular motions or Criss-Cross motions you want to stick with the grain of the brush marks that are pre-existent. It's very easy to see him you can't miss it.
I put the piece of wet dry paper on a flat surface and tape it down if I can or staple it to wood if that's the piece that I'm working with. Then I take something like a level for a straight edge. Then I rub the part in the direction of the brushed stainless so that I'm not making cross hatch marks on the part. You don't want to go in circular motions or Criss-Cross motions you want to stick with the grain of the brush marks that are pre-existent. It's very easy to see him you can't miss it.
