Kekow Sanding Sponges, Fine Grit, 3.82"X 2.72"X 0.47", 24 Packs
L**E
Alternative cosmetic use!
I am a lover of sand turtle sponge nail files. But they are darn hard to find locally and when the beauty supply shut down i had to find another merchant.Well online charges 3x the price on an already inflated item. So i got creative and found these which match the 220 grit of the purple (fine) sand turtle file!Much cheaper and all i have to do is use some old scissors to cut them in half. Very happy with their function, time will tell for durability.Courser grits are great for filing heels too
J**8
A Very Durable Sanding Sponge
Living in an apartment makes it hard fro me to use an electrical sander. The sanding sponges are very easy to use. They do a great job, even on surfaces that have had stain on them for years. Afterwards all you have to is use a sprayer and rinse and dry them out, I've used the same sponges for several different projects. They continue to maintain they're original strength. Unlike regular sandpaper these work much better. The clean up is a lot easier.
H**E
Absolutely Wonderful for Intended Purposes
I really like this. I can use it everywhere where a liquid is used or present. I can use it in sinks, on stainless, I can apply a wood stain and work it into the wood. And it is very durable. Has many uses. It lasts a long time. Sponge material does not fall apart. I was surprised.
B**N
Unbeatable value!
These are fantastic. Used to sand trim before painting. Grit was fine (~180) and durable. Easily washable (spray don't wring!) The very best thing was how inexpensive they were. Literally half the price of the cheapest sanding sponges at Walmart and worked just as well. Part of me wishes they had grit on the sides, but having them smooth was better for some applications.
H**G
Pretty good.
These are very sturdy and easy to vacuum off and keep going. In fact they just keep going and going! But be carful if you are heavy handed they don’t forgive as well as the soft flexible pads like Rad Pads. I would definitely buy again, but that might be in a long time since these are still going strong.
M**R
Not 220 grit, too rough
First, the pros:- Price- Durable, even when wet sandingCons- Not 220 grit. I have 220 grit sponge sanders, and this one feels more like 150 or 180, at most.
A**R
Good value
Contractor doing whole house remodels. Used these on several larger jobs. They hold up well and can be washed. They've been a good value.
A**X
Too rough
Pros: lots of pads, no where to put them all!Cons: The grit is rougher than advertised, not soft enough for finish. They fall apart pretty easy.
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