✨ Elevate Your Craftsmanship with Precision Sanding! ✨
The BAISDY 20Pcs Wet Dry Sandpaper assortment features a comprehensive range of grits from 1000 to 7000, designed for various applications including woodworking, metal polishing, and automotive sanding. Each sheet measures 9 x 3.6 inches and is made from durable waterproof silicon carbide, ensuring high performance in both wet and dry conditions. With easy-to-identify grit labels, this set is perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
A**O
Works well, great price
Used these on my Nissan 370Z which has a VERY soft clear. It came in handy for sanding touch-up paint, and for the clearing deeper scratches (followed by polishing compound, of course). The price is great as well, and since I cut these into smaller strips, this should last a long time. I didn't experience these falling apart like some others have said, as in they're only good for one use. That was NOT my experience, they worked well and lasted long. The grit range was perfect for detaililng work on cars, not too aggressive.
K**A
Works well
What can I say the grit stays put, wet or dry. The price AWESOME!!
M**S
It is good.
It gets the job done but it takes more than one sheet to wet sand small area of car.
A**H
Great variety pack.
Great variety pack and a good size. I didn't want hundreds in a pack like I was seeing. This pack is just write and the size of sandpaper and variety of grit is just what I wanted.
F**N
Worth it.
Arrived promptly and as described
B**A
wet/dry, really good for car buffing
I wanted to detail my wife's car, so I bought some paint pens, that included clearcoat (to add the shine). The sandpaper the company provided was a small 2 by 2-inch sheet, but I detailed the whole car, so I needed more very fine sandpaper to even out the touch-up paint and the clear coat. The sandpaper they provided was excellent, both dry and wet, and buffed out the paint and the clear coat to leave a perfect finish.
C**E
It is working to smooth nickel-iron
I got this to use on a drywall sanding block to restore a meteorite. It is not long enough to fit under the clamps of the sanding block. I am just holding it on top of a hard plastic cutting board.So far I am using the 1,000 grit to grind the meteorite down to a flat surface. I have about used up one sheet and have just about gotten the front and back surfaces of the slab where I want them but haven't started on the sides and bottom. I am hoping I can get all surfaces almost there before switching to the other sheet of 1,000 grit to finish it off and move on to the next higher grit. I think I have about two hours in on 1,000 grit. When I move to the next grit it should be faster since the slab will already be flat on all sides and all I will need to do is remove the witness marks from the previous grit.
M**N
Good.
Great for the price.
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