Sand Flex?

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Hi, I recently went on a course at a well known store, and was given a small piece of "gauze" for sanding down imperfections in plaster, which was not actually sold in that store :D I've tried to locate it on-line, but this was difficult as I had no name for it. My local diy store didn't stock it either but one of their suppliers was in and said they stock it as sand flex. They may drop some off for me, but I thought I would check it out on-line just in case, but I still found i am none the wiser. I know it comes in rolls, like sandpaper for hand sanders, and i can only describe it as a slightly 3d mesh, rather than flat.

Does anyone know what I am talking about, and under what other name I might locate it?

Thanks, Lizzie
 
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Never had to use it
chickens dont need sandpaper

? What you going on about now? you still going on about not taking up my offer?

:rolleyes:

Let's not mention all the qualifications you profess to have done, makes you wonder how you managed it all in such a short time.

City and Guilds, hey? Did my home work and you don't have what you say ;) Dream on son.
 
Never had to use it
chickens dont need sandpaper


Let's not mention all the qualifications you profess to have done, makes you wonder how you managed it all in such a short time.

City and Guilds, hey? Did my home work and you don't have what you say ;) Dream on son.
haha numnuts if you think i dont have those qualifications? then be brave and have a wager with me,
you havent the brains to do any homework ,
 

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