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"Would be 5 stars but they use FedEx and package was severely delayed. Please switch courriers"
Commercial grade silicon carbide sand paper. Will fit all 5" - 8 Hole hook and loop orbital sanders. Can be used for concrete, marble, limestone, travertine, and other hard stone surfaces. Each pack includes 10 discs. Available in 6 different grits:
These pads are sand paper meant to remove minor imperfection and help "open" the concrete before staining or sealing. If you wish to grind or polish, Diamond Polishing Pads must be used with a Stone Polisher.
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Overall rating: 3.75 / 5 from 24 reviews.
Review topics: ["finish","look","work","disc"].
"Would be 5 stars but they use FedEx and package was severely delayed. Please switch courriers"
"I have no idea how this and another item that I did not order was on my order and I was charged for and they were mailed to me so I don't know what to do with these but I don't want them and didn't need them"
"Need to make the jokes fit festool sanders!"
"I did not hold up much more than sanding paper half the cost."
"This stuff is great"
"As a first timer your product helped me finish out my first concrete countertop with ease. The Z-Grit sanding disc were durable and helped me achieve a smooth/classy finish."
"The sandpaper works well. Maybe a little too well. I sanded through the top finish, probably due to using the steel trowel to soon as you suggested was the problem. I then filled in the spots where I went through the top finish and sanded again. This time at the slowest speed and just 220 grit. Same thing ,I went through the top finish. At this point I have nothing to lose . I first used the stain I ordered from you and then went over that with an acid stain left over from another project. Now I’m liking the way it looks as a rusty steel patina. Then went over that with your sealer. No amount of sealer is going the fill in the rough areas where I went through the top finish. I needed something with more build to it so I went with a bar top lacquer. I’m happy with the way it turned out and now consider myself a leading authority on how not to make a concrete counter top."
"Works"
"Works great!!"
"Not really useful"