3000 grit disc's

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Re: 3000 grit disc's

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I agree with Brent, there are major differences in disc quality. The best sanding discs I've found are Mirka Abralon foam discs. They are far from being cheap (about $1.50 each) but the end results are unbelievable. They exceed any discs I've ever seen or used up to this point and they can be used twice in most cases. Their finishing disc is a 4000 grit and you will unable to find a scratch on a lens when you are done.
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Re: 3000 grit disc's

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that is what I have found also. the only one they did not have was the 3000, and going from 2000 to 4000 does a great job. I have found the INDASA low quality for dry sanding. I get better results with 3M.

I would rather pay a good price for a good quality product than a cheep product being sold at the price of a good product.

Don't cut corners on a product just to sell it to the consumer.
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