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Sandflex Sanding Block - 3 Pack

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  • 3-Pack - 1 Fine, 1 Med and 1 Coarse
  • You can "carve" the block into any shape to clean up concave or convex surfaces
  • Use these blocks like an eraser
  • As you use it new grits are exposed - it never dulls!
  • Takes rust away


No home or tool box should be without this unique cleaning and polishing tool. Uses are endless - use the fine block for polishing stainless steel sinks and water spots from ceramic pots, the med and coarse blocks for cleaning rust and tarnish from metal and tools. Made of a semi flexible rubber compound with abrasive grits impregnated througout the block. So, as you use it new grits are constantly exposed.


Michael Spissinger
Reviewed in Germany on January 20, 2025
Alles gut gelaufen
J. E. Simon
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
It says to use them like an eraser and that's what they feel like in use. I feel the rubber not the grit. They are for cleaning rather than metal removal. The fine block is a good substitute for crocus cloth if I have places that are hard to get at.They are not nearly as aggressive as silicon carbide paper on a block and they don't leave deep scratch marks either. Just stroke it over work. No use pushing hard because it doesn't change the cut. I think the grit pushes back into the rubber. They clean quickly and leave a nice finish, even the course one.The great thing about these is that if I have an irregular shape to clean I can just press the block to it and the block will wear to the shape. Easy. It does work that would be very difficult with sandpaper. I have cut pieces off a block with a utility knife for special little jobs.You won't regret buying these.
Aikor
Reviewed in Spain on November 30, 2024
Las uso para pulir metales con óxido o pátina. Por ejemplo, la fina va genial en cuchillería
Mr Hytech
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
Very versatile material - in three grades (course, medium and fine). So much better than sandpaper or other abrasives due to the flexibility of the material and the grit material used. Made in Germany, so it's got to be good.
DIEGO A.
Reviewed in Mexico on August 20, 2023
El producto es maravillos, ayuda a devolver brillo y retira absolutamente el óxido de tus herramientas. Mi herramienta se mojó y oxido por completo pensé que ya no volvería a recuperarla pero gracias a este producto quedó como cuando era nueva.
Gareth
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 24, 2023
Saw this used on youtube and looked impressive. Then found it difficult to find in uk and began to wonder why that was. Glad I found it on Amazon as they are excellent.
Len Rosen
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
I use this for cleaning the diamond grit on my diamond sharpening stone. It works perfectly. It also cleans rust off of tools. Great product for cleaning and rust removal
Ps
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023
Need to clean the rust off of your jointer, table saw, drill press, band saw table, drill bit? These make the job so much easier than sanding. They seemed pretty gimmicky but they are the genuine article.Only complaint is they seem to hold the rust better than you expect. So you cannot knock the rust out like you would good quality sanding paper. therefore, it seems counterintuitive that you are taking this really rusty looking thing to a not as rusty looking part, but it does clean the rust.
Tracey Parker
Reviewed in Australia on January 30, 2022
Have used these on a variety of metals, in varying stages of rust. They actually work as described.
The Dude
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2021
I love these blocks. They are like an eraser with grit in them. Just like the description says, they don’t clog or dull. They wear away like an eraser too, but not really fast. I’ve never tried them on wood. I use them to polish scratches out of aluminum. I haven’t used the coarser grits yet but the fine block works perfectly on brushed aluminum. You’ll never get a mirror shine, but it’s perfect for the brushed look. It is a slow process but with patience and hundreds of strokes you can restore something that’s lightly damaged back to new. Above are before and after shots of a threshold I polished with the fine block. It took about ten minutes. The circles around the screws are from the vacuum attachment on my roto-hammer rubbing concrete dust into the aluminum. They’re still faintly there in the after shots but I know they would’ve come out completely if I had a little more time. I’ve probably used the fine one I got at work for 2 hours of sanding time and it’s not worn away much. The corners are rounded a little and I cut one end at about ten degrees so it gets into corners. It’s the one in the picture. I got it from a guy at work and liked it so much that I bought three new sets and gave him a new fine one to replace his because I cut it and used it a bunch. They’re amazing. I can’t wait to try out the medium and coarse blocks.
Franklin Ayers
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021
These are certainly good for cleaning gunked up tools. Work from course to rough and you get a nice shiny finish even with rusted caked up parts. Be careful though, because tge grit us not consistent and if you are trying to clean something that generally has a nice finish a stray piece of grit can substantially scratch that finish. I use these to clean bonsai tools but won’t use them on my knives that I am more concerned with the appearance of. Great product!
Christopher S. Cornette
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2019
Rusty scissors? Scratches on your stainless steel sink? Nasty water spots not coming off?These are kind of a must IMO for anybody who prefers to fix things rather than replace them. I've saved several pairs of scissors and garden tools by sanding the rust off, then re-oiling. I've removed persistent water stains and even shallow scratches from our stainless steel kitchen sink. I've buffed scratches out of our pretty stainless steel kitchen garbage can.These are made with rubber impregnated with abrasives. They will wear down, but it appears the abrasive is fully impregnated through the rubber, and they wear down slow, so one set of these should last you a pretty long time.Each one is labeled and a different grade (level of coarseness). The most aggressive will cut through rust with some elbow grease. The least aggressive will buff (but not polish) stainless steel fairly well.
Former Pro Armchair Quarterback
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2017
Awesome product. Better value than other rust erasers I've seen, as you get nearly twice the size for the same or less money. All three blocks are very effective at removing the red rust that eats at metal. They can even work off black rust (often referred to as the patina, as black rust doesn't eat at the metal like red and even helps to protect it from red rust) to some degree for those looking for a more polished finish. The course block made rather quick work of cleaning decades of neglect off a machete. For knives and blades in better condition, medium or fine grit is all that's needed. Sandpaper works too. But when it comes down to it, the price is probably about the same between paper and these rubberized blocks (at least that's the case at the time this was written), where these rubber grit blocks are much easier to work with when cleaning metal, largely because they're easier to hold and don't tear like paper.
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