Qlt By Marshalltown Drywall Sanding Sponge Merchandiser (144/Display),Multicolor,One Size,DWS467
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Jay
> 3 dayThis is the second time I have ordered one of these. Being able to soak the sponge and then use either side for removing nibs or cleaning prior to painting is very handy and makes much less of a mess than trying to achieve the same with sandpaper. The first one I used, I wore out the rough side trying to use it like sandpaper. That wont work and it isnt designed for that level of material removal. So long as you understand when it is appropriate to use, this will serve you well. A tip that I have learned is to clean the wall and paint it before trying to patch any defects in the plaster, otherwise is makes far more mess and some defects can be sorted with multiple paint applications (such as rough areas that havent been completely polished as plaster has been drying). If you follow this tip and sand plaster paint, do not oversaturate the wall because you will end up with uneven areas in the paintwork where drips have taken paint away and left valleys (the last thing you want if you have had the walls skimmed to make them level).
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john fithian-franks
Greater than one weekdose what it says on the box
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Bill Estey
> 3 dayVery easy to use does great job
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Lane
> 3 dayGood
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East Cobb Reviewer
> 3 dayNot quality
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Howard S
> 3 dayI saw this on a TV show where they do home renovations an they recommended that a homeowner should have one of these in their toolbox. So I looked on-line and ordered this one. Works for me.
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Paul
> 3 dayGreat product, excellent price
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Vince Morath
> 3 dayThis appears to be a high quality product.
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Jackie McClure
> 3 dayGOOD
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Gerson Huel
> 3 dayThis sponge was not wet enough