

3M Fine 9089NA Drywall Sanding Screen, 4 3/16in x 11 1/4 in, 2-Sheet Grit, 2 Count
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Jason
> 3 dayWhile not as rough as the medium grit version (9090NA) this sanding screen is still not what I would call Fine. Use this with a very light touch and make several passes though, and you can get a finished surface out of it with a little practice (I practiced on a ceiling joint that used to separate two rooms before moving on the more visible wall joints). I still followed up with a 320 grit sanding sponge to soften things out, but that was more like a swipe here and there across the surface. Use the sanding screen with a vacuum of some sort and you have virtually no dust at all.
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SUSAN G. FERGUSON
> 3 dayUsed to lightly remove rust from my grill
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Happy Happy Joy joy
> 3 dayThey work they last fora decent amount of time, but come on for the price stop squeezing the ass cheeks. Give the customer a fair amount of material for the price.
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Ricky RamBooty McKinnon
> 3 dayI used this in conjunction with an attachment to my Shop Vac and vacuum air hose to scrape the crud (known down here as popcorn paint) off a 500sqft sloped ceiling. I dont know how I would have done it any other way without putting me in the ER. The varying types of screen from fine to coarse lasted the entire job between a two coats of spackle and two coats of primer latex paint. The finished job looks spectacular if I do say so myself....and I just did.
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ASH
05-06-2025Affordable and fast delivery.
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Reid Harrison
> 3 dayThis is the one and only product that I have found to take off water stains from a toilet bowl. It was amazing!
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Kendall
> 3 day*Took the picture half way through so you could see the difference and what I started with. I used a very small 1” x 3” piece and toilet water (no cleaner or pre treatment) and took me less than 10 minutes. I learned about using this stuff to clean porcelain from someone who cleans homes professionally. It feels/is very abrasive, yet DOES NOT scratch the porcelain itself. PS I used ONLY this and the toilet water to clean **NO fancy toilet cleaner or pre treatment of any kind** Wish I’d known about this years ago. Will definitely purchase again but won’t need to for a good while, since I used a tiny 1” x 3” strip for the whole toilet and could’ve gotten away with less. UNRELATED (But also amazing..) Use undiluted vinegar with 1oz dawn dish soap in a spray bottle for your shower cleaner. Leave it on for a bit while you do something else and scum comes right off. No scrubbing. Learned this from the same person and it’s fabulous. You’re welcome.
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David Volpe
> 3 dayI was polishing steel and the directions called for emery cloth. This selection was perfect for my needs!
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Leonard
05-06-2025This is the first time I have used sanding screens. I am not just using them for drywall, but also some painted surfaces. I didnt know if they would work well or not, but they are doing a good job. They do get a little clogged with the paint, but keep the cleanup to a minimum. I havent used these as much, as the medium grit has worked really well and not left marks that would need fine sanding to remove.
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justthefacts
> 3 dayLike a number of other purchasers here, I bought these fine sanding screens to clean my toilet bowl. I also stumbled across the website that recommends using these sanding screens and an oxalic acid powder like Barkeepers Friend or Zud. Works like a charm, but rub as lightly as possible to minimize the chance of scratching the toilet bowl. Cheap and easy solution to this stubborn problem.