Too much pollyfilla

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I have a plaster wall which has a roughly circular gouge about 3 inches wide. This I filled in with Polyfilla and I need to smooth down the excess now that it is all dried to a hard finish. Would say an orbital sander be okay for this? I could do it by hand but it will take absolutely ages. I was thinking maybe a small orbital sander might be able to just smooth it off nicely. Am I on the right track or am I totally using the wrong tool here? appreciate any advice-thanks everyone.
 
An orbital should be fine. Consider using 80 to 120 grit paper. Keep the sander moving and don't apply too much pressure.
 
The golden rule is to fill in stages, easier to add than remove.
a small surform can help remove excess filler.
also, easifill is (surprise!) easy to sand.
if the hole is massive, underfI’ll with a quick set then top off with a softer one
 
I get what you are saying but I routinely over fill because I don't have the time to layer filler, and I have sanders that make light work of sanding the excess back.

I am not a fan of Easifill- it is so soft that when you sand it back you can see a slight indentation. I do use it from time to time (but only in limited cases). The biggest plus is that it is 2 to 3 times cheaper than powdered fillers by the like of Toupret but I often experience Easifill ripping when sanding existing emulation flat. The stuff is a PITA. I end up having to scrape it away and then refill. The guy before me uses it because it is cheap and easy to sand- he doesn't care about the problems it causes later.
 
Thanks guys .. great info. I’ll do some research on small orbital sanders
 
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Yeah I use orbital, 120 or 240 grit depending, have it on the hoover to extract dust if you can.
 
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