✨ Sand Your Way to Perfection! ✨
This 27-piece set of sanding sponges features 9 different grits ranging from 320 to 3500, designed for craftspeople seeking a superior alternative to traditional sanding methods. Each 2x2 inch pad is washable, reusable, and constructed from high-density sponges and aluminum oxide, making them lightweight, portable, and safe for various surfaces including stabilized woods and acrylics.
G**.
Good value for the money
I've used micro mesh fine abrasives for guitar work and was looking for some more sanding materials. Micro mesh is top shelf stuff but can be a bit pricey. So I tried these and I'm glad I ordered them. They are pretty tough, easy to use and the grits are labeled accurately. Good product and great value for the cost.
J**Z
Good quality but…
The media could not be loaded. The sponges came out of order and they don’t all have the grit printed on them so organizing them is going to be a little tough. Other than that, good quality and they get the job done.
F**I
Great for miniatures
I do some Altered Moments and miniature fabrication. These work great!
C**E
Great for cleaning up frets
Great selection for sanding and polishing frets on a guitar neck. Nice amount of spoungi-ness to keep an even pressure on the target
J**S
Great Sanding Pads
I like these sanding pads a lot. The size of the pads are great, long lasting, and the grit level is clearly marked on each one.
T**S
The do a decent job
Easy to rinse. Softer than I'm used to with wood river ones. Don’t expect grit to last as long as the big brands. But they do a decent job for the price.
H**O
Love these things
Bought these for my work on scale models and there are a huge help in sanding simple and compound curved surfaces. Only used them for about a month, but they seem to hold up well.
J**E
Not bad but do not last very long Not a good choice for working steel knife blades
Bought these to sand down and polish an old carbon steel knife blade.Despite the long time to get them, they did the job (kind of).They do not last very long as the grit goes away pretty quickly when doing what I was doing with them.To make them work better, I used some very light gun oil on the blade and these made a slurry that helped out.Would I buy them again?Maybe, if I was smoothing a chip in glass - which is what they are meant to do I think.For working on hard steel, not the right choice.
G**E
Excellent product for my hobby
excellent product for my diecast hobby
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