tgiro Posted July 3, 2019 Report Posted July 3, 2019 My daughter showed me these. I have Judy's bowed and flat detail sanders, but these work great, also. They are flexible, but firm and have good sharp edges. If they start to clog up - they're washable. I run some warm water on them and hit them with a fingernail brush. Cleans them right up. They are pretty cheap - we bought them at a Sally Beauty Supplies store at 79 cents each. I've seen them on Amazon, but I've seen some prices at $7.50 +/-, although that may be for packages of ten. Just another trick for the job. Wilson142, meflick, amazingkevin and 3 others 5 1 Quote
amazingkevin Posted July 3, 2019 Report Posted July 3, 2019 Some say your only as good as the tool. Quote
Sycamore67 Posted July 4, 2019 Report Posted July 4, 2019 I make my own like that using craft popsicle sticks, spray adhesive and sand paper. I put a bunch of sticks side by side, glue sand paper on and then cut apart. You can make sanding sticks of all kinds like this. lineman 1 Quote
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