After spending several hours removing stain and paint from cracks on an old door with regular sandpaper, I finally found this. I was skeptical at first, especially considering the price, which is much higher than ordinary sandpaper, but it really works. I was able to bend, fold, crease, and generally mangle this paper to get into any tight spots on the door molding that I wanted to eliminate. I was even able to bend it with a putty knife to get to the corners without blowing through the paper almost immediately (like I did with regular materials). With this I was able to scrape off and reuse all the stuck stains, wood and paint. Bottom line: While it's a bit more expensive than regular sandpaper, it's worth it if you're on a project with hard-to-reach areas and materials that clog regular paper.