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Mason Riccio
> 3 dayQuality product. I ordered the wrong size, but thats my bad.
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Nick
> 3 dayI get a lot of use out of each disc. Im working with very dry fir so they dont load up with pitch, they just loose their abrasiveness eventually. I still keep them for finer sanding.
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Opa Craig
> 3 dayI needed something that would cut through the heavy paint, 95 years of it. This did the trick without loading up. Ill be buying more as I need. 1 went quite a ways. Only through 1 away from the 5x6 area to clean.
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savemoney
> 3 dayLow price, great quality, and fit perfectly.
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sania
> 3 dayI originally returned the item because it looked just like another sanding disc that I bought before and it did not remove anything at all. After using one, I decided to keep it because it was a good product.
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Paintit
> 3 dayVery thin and wears down within a a minute or two.
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Bob McMillan
> 3 dayPrice and delivery
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Richard R.
Greater than one weekWorked fine
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Andy M
> 3 dayThey work well. Used them to sand some old oak wood flooring. Already reordered multiple packages of these sanding disks. Used these with a Bosch sander that is very aggressive in removing wood.
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Cape Dory Sailor
> 3 dayFirst: Ive bought different things sold under the Powertec brand, and while I generally stick to tools and supplies at the middle-to-higher end, I have no real complaints about Powertec as a brand. I usually buy Mirka and Makita sanding discs. Ive been through two boxes of this 40 grit paper: If you have an orbital sander with a rotary/aggressive mode, this stuff is AMAZING for removing coatings/paint and doing shaping/leveling work. But, about 1 in 10 sheets the felt/velcro/mesh material will separate from the paper within the first 15 seconds of sanding. The other sheets will last and last and last seemingly forever. I thought this was a fluke with the first box I bought, but the second box seems to have the same problem. It really seems like a quality control problem, as the performance sheet-to-sheet seems so wildly different. Ive not had this problem with any other paper. I can imagine that a traditional random-orbital sander might not have this problem. The paper randomly coming apart would normally warrant a one or two star review, but the price to performance ratio is really excellent for the pieces that dont come apart. Also, its not easy to find affordable 40 grit paper this size.