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Not only did the product that I received come as the same thick, durable sheets that I enjoy from my 60 grit, but I rubbed my thumb over the 120 and 220 grit sheets thinking that maybe the finer grit doesn't have as much adhesive, and is therefore earning its bad reviews
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I bought a pack of the 60 grit Fandeli several months ago (based on price) and was highly impressed by the sheet thickness and sand-to-adhesive ratio, even compared to other offerings by well-known brands such as 3M. For more recent projects however, I needed some finer grit sandpaper, and thought I would check out the same brand
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I liked the grit assortment: coarse for cleaning up major wood defects and finer grits for finishing
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I'm also using the 220 grit to remove carbon build up from the wood burning tip that I'm using to write on the growth chart
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Grit stays sharp as long as much more expensive papers