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πŸ“ 3M Pro Pad Sanding 2.88 Inch 5 Inch Review

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Description of πŸ“ 3M Pro Pad Sanding 2.88 Inch 5 Inch

Pro-Pad 100-grit sanding sponge is highly conformable. Flexible and convenient in use. Ideal for dry or wet sanding of wood, paint, metal, plastic and drywall. Its rinse and reusable flexible conformity is convenient for painters, cabinet makers and drywallers. Measures 4 inches length by 2-7/8 inches width by 1/2 inches height.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not high quality. best in category Hand grinders

These abrasive sponges are not of the best quality. They are small, wear out quickly and the abrasive grain is only on one side of the pad. I was looking for a replacement for my old "SandBlaster" pads (also 3M) but these pads are nothing like that. I also bought sanding pads from Olgaa (at Revain) and these pads are a lot better quality than these 3M pads (they are bigger, double sided and last a lot longer). Please note if my review was helpful to you. Thanks very much!

Pros
  • Grinding and finishing materials
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Buying in bulk saves time and money

One of the best safeguards when making a repair is planning ahead, having the right tools at the right time to get the job done on time. Buying the body of these ledges sped up some "honey" projects. More time was spent getting the job done, going to the big store, trying to find them, and paying higher prices. These sponge sanding blocks are great for working in tight spaces and contouring custom areas. They last a long time, and if you're working with a drywall, wetting before sanding really…

Pros
  • Hand Sanding Products
Cons
  • Slightly Crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Screw sandpaper is the future!

LOVE LOVE LOVE Sorry I just kicked that out of my system. I carve spoons and other things. Sandpaper absorbs ROCK sanding sponges. How have I never heard of this? (I know I preach to the choir). I have to admit grit is less abrasive than paper but 80 feels like around 110-120 to the touch. Also, they seem to take a little longer for some reason? Obviously they wear out quickly as you would expect, but even after they're worn out they're better than worn paper. It's also very handy to have a…

Pros
  • Abrasive Sponges
Cons
  • Damaged