Dura-Gold Premium 600 Grit Gold PSA Longboard Sandpaper 20 Yard Long Continuous Roll, 2-3/4 Wide - Self Adhesive Stickyback Sandpaper for Automotive, Woodworking Air File Sanders, Hand Sanding Blocks
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dont ask
> 3 dayI USE THIS FOR A MINI SANDER THAT I HAVE, AND FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS AS WELL. SEEMS TO BE WELL MADE, AND LASTS PRETTY WELL!
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Yekaterina Yakovlev
Greater than one weekPerfect for body shop. Very good quality & price
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Oceane Conroy
> 3 dayWorked as should
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Buccyballz
> 3 dayBought the 800 grit. Wet sanded the gelcoat on the entire bottom of a 14 foot sailboat with the same piece on my 9 inch rubber sanding block. Gelcoat is a demanding application for sandpaper, this stuff passed the test. I normally buy Mirka but couldnt get it in 800 on short notice. There is release paper covering the adhesive which preserves the sticky back but demands a different storage solution from the other kind where I just chuck them all in a bin. Will buy this brand in other grades when I need them.
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Agnes Braun
> 3 dayI have purchased several different grits and all work great
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Larry
> 3 daySticks good to durablocks, last as long as you scrape with a wire brush. Got delivered next day!
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Ken LaVoie
> 3 dayThe roll makes it handy to cut to size
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donaldfleming
Greater than one weekI like it that you can tear off random lengths, auto bodywork
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CLB
> 3 dayOkay, Ill be the first to say that using the PSA rolls are new to me. I can speak with authority when it comes to sandpaper for woodworking, but not for this. I needed to redo a number of woodworking chisels as well as restore a few heirloom hand planes that were from long departed family members. I had been told that PSA sandpaper on glass or granite was the way to go. Even though this sandpaper was marketed as wet or dry, it refused to wet with water. The water would just roll off. I ended up using mineral oil and it worked just fine and the glue was not affected by it at all. That did, however, make the process a little more messy. I dont have any reference point, but it seemed to me that the paper wore out quite quickly. With just some small nicks on the chisel, I still had to change paper several times (180 grit) to get the surface in shape. Maybe another brand or the traditional black wet/dry paper would have been no different. I cannot say. I will say that overall, the experience was much better than the whet stones I was first attempting to use. I dont know if my expectations were too high or not. Just trying to be honest...
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Bill B.
> 3 dayIt did sandpaper stuff like you hoped it would.