3 inch Hook & Loop Sanding Discs, DeSS Aluminium Oxide Sander Disc 80/100/ 180/240/ 600/800 /1000/1200 /2000/3000 Grit Pack of 100
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Alvah Mitchell
> 3 dayGood product
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larry craig
16-11-2024As opposed to the big ones theyre different but they are nice I like them they usable I might enjoy them
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rle
> 3 dayGreat product. Exactly as described. Arrived fast.
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james Northington
> 3 dayExcellent product. I an to buy more in the future.
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KvH
> 3 dayWorks great with my air sander for home projects
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April1
Greater than one weekI plan to use these on a hook and loop pad driven by a hand drill. I want to polish my badly scratched plastic headlamps on a grand prix. Kit contains 10 each of the coarse, 80, 100, 180 grit to fine, 600, 800, 1000, 1200 grit and to very fine 2000, 3000 grit pads. Perfect range of hard to find all together. The do come in a very nice plastic zip-lock sandwhich bag and we know how durable that will be.
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Charlie Amiano
> 3 dayGood selection of sanding discs. I use them for Headlight restoration.
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Javier Duran
Greater than one weekNot for wet sanding unfortunately. Ive seen better quality ones that do not disintegrate as u wet sand.
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Sonyy photographer
> 3 dayNice and well made . Grut is not exact bu4 close enough
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Clyde Logan
> 3 dayI bought these to use with my Griots Garage random orbital sander. The sander came with an assortment of 3M Trizact discs, but I was searching for disks less pricey to use for work on trailers, which will be painted with rattle cans. These disks are doing a good job, but I would not want to use then on any of my personal vehicles. They come loose in a baggie, and rather than being flat, as Trizact disks are, these are very curved, almost like taco shells. They take some serious flattening out to use, particularly if the velcro on your sander is old. The way they are cut, many do not have the grit visible on the back, and as they are all loose in a bag, some sorting by touch is required. Once I got them sorted, I labeled each one with a sharpie, and then put the stacks under heavy weighs to begin to flatten them.