3 Inch (75mm) Assorted 800/1000/2000/3000/5000 Grit High Performance Heavy Duty Silicon Carbide Wet/Dry Hook & Loop Sanding Discs with 1/4 inch Shank Sanding Pad + Soft Foam Buffering Pad, 100PCS
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The tool cannot be used with a Dremel. The shank of the tool is 1/4" and the shaft of a dremel is 1/8".
It wouldn't be a problem if you have experience trying it, but I wouldn't even go near it unless you are confident about it. It is likely that you will need to order additional abrasive pads with a
It is best to use polishing agent and high-quality polishing cloth To desalinate the surface scratches, sandpaper with silicon carbide grains should be used.
I do not have any pets
Selected User Reviews For 3 Inch (75mm) Assorted 800/1000/2000/3000/5000 Grit High Performance Heavy Duty Silicon Carbide Wet/Dry Hook & Loop Sanding Discs with 1/4 inch Shank Sanding Pad + Soft Foam Buffering Pad, 100PCS
In my local auto parts store, I purchased a Mothers kit for $30, but the drill attachment broke when I tried to sand. I was pleasantly surprised when I found this set and bought a separate bottle of polish, as I find Mothers kit just plain pathetic. All sandpaper in this kit should be used, starting with the lowest grit and working your way up to the highest Velcro is attached to the foam backer of the sandpaper, so it can be attached to a Make some squares of cloth and attach them to your drill. Simply go through 3 passes with some Meguiar's® PlastX, and you'll have pretty good results in no time!.
I think it is a better deal than I expected for the money. You would pretty much get an unbeatable amount, so here is the catch. It takes very little time for them to wear out. It will take less time than other brands to go through them. The kit is great for the home shop DIYer but may not be suited for professionals. Overall, I am satisfied with my purchase, since the paper was sufficient for correcting two mistakes in painting. Hence, I was able to use it for that purpose. My recommendation is to buy again and I would recommend it to others.
The selection of grits offered doesn't seem great but I decided to give it a shot. I used this for a headlight restore and it lasts just a short while before the disc wears out. Worked well in the drill, but it always seemed to be on the verge of breaking even when not in use. I finished off the job by hand after completing most of the work. Overall, I did not think it was worth the money.
I used it to restore the brightness of The functionality is correct. I have replaced my headlights and they look great.
Using this kit, I will be able to restore my 2011 Xterra's headlight. I was able to restore the clarity using wet sand paper.
Concerning the speed of the Internet. Honestly, I'm not sure how well this product will work for me. The arbor on my old glue disc is too narrow for it. A 250" screen. An arbor is included with this product. This is "232". It wouldn't be a problem if I used a drill, but since I use a high speed tool that spins at 20,000 RPM I might not be able to do it. On the backing, there is a label that indicates 15,000 RPM, which is another problem. A final judgment will not be made until I receive a response from the vendor. I have not heard back from them. With the collet as tight as it can go, it still slips out no matter how tight a wrench is applied. Due to the fact that it does not work with my tools, I am returning it.
It's a great combination of the foam pad and backing plate. While the discs that come with the player are decent, they are quick to fail.
I'd like to think that I have some knowledge when it comes to wet sanding automotive paint and restoring headlights. The purpose of purchasing this was so I could wet sand by hand using 3" Velcro/Hook and Loop attachments with these sanding sheets, to restore my headlights. In trying both wet and dry sanding techniques, I failed to finish the car headlight before discovering that the abrasive stopped cutting and was simply rubbing the plastic (headlight) away. My new pad was on and I went on. As I mentioned above, I tried spraying the bad sandpaper several times in an attempt to remove the sanded plastic from the paper. However, the paper was smooth and I could see that most of the abrasive was no longer on the The pad's didn't work as well as I hoped, but when you consider the amount of pads included, the variety of pads included, and the drill attachment with the padded 3" hook and loop sanding pad, it's still a good deal for the price. I still didn't get quite what I hoped for, but I was able to work on one or maybe two cars. Getting the job done on your car's headlights with this method should be sufficient if you only need to replace one.