3M Fine 9089NA Drywall Sanding Screen, 4 3/16in x 11 1/4 in, 2-Sheet Grit, 2 Count
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gracie
> 3 dayI had tried everything to clean the disgusting stained mineral build up in my toilet. Only this worked. Sure it takes a little elbow grease, but trust me, when all else has failed, get this. I also read its good to use on foot calluses. Yup it works there, too - much better than any other pumice stone, pumice bar, foot rasp/grater or emery board applications. Then I found it in the hardware store for next time, but I think this will last me a good long while.
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Dona Drake
> 3 dayI use this and Liquid Bar Keepers Friend to clean hard water stains off my toilet bowl.
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Jenny
> 3 dayGot this on recommendation that it would take the hard water stains off the toilet without scratching it. Works wonders! We no longer have to replace the toilet. Got the hard water deposits right off.
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Mike
> 3 dayI tried using this to smooth out some old solder on a copper pipe before connecting a SharkBite fitting. I couldn’t solder on a new pipe because there was a slight leak keeping the pipe wet. The emery cloth worked fine until it got wet. The water almost instantly dissolved the grit down to the cloth so that it became useless. I ended up using some regular sandpaper sheets that worked much better.
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Ddgalarza
> 3 dayThis works great for small wear and tear around your apartment. I had a few holes I needed to fill and did did the trick to flush it.
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Happy Happy Joy joy
> 3 dayThey work they last fora decent amount of time, but come on for the price stop squeezing the ass cheeks. Give the customer a fair amount of material for the price.
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Bree
> 3 dayThe product was used to wet sand questionable paint. After a few good scrubs you can see the sandpaper peeling away from the sponge.
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dls
> 3 dayRead a cleaning tip to use this stuff to remove hard water marks on toilet bowl. The drywall sanding screen works like a charm for this purpose. Removed the water makes with a few light scrubs. Just take care to press only lightly or you may damage the porcelain finish.
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Robert Hucks
Greater than one weekSatisfied w/ service, shipping & prices
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Ricky RamBooty McKinnon
> 3 dayI used this in conjunction with an attachment to my Shop Vac and vacuum air hose to scrape the crud (known down here as popcorn paint) off a 500sqft sloped ceiling. I dont know how I would have done it any other way without putting me in the ER. The varying types of screen from fine to coarse lasted the entire job between a two coats of spackle and two coats of primer latex paint. The finished job looks spectacular if I do say so myself....and I just did.