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The Garryson GB120 Garryflex Abrasive Block is a medium 120 grit sanding tool featuring a flexible rubber base embedded with hard abrasive grit. Designed for professional-grade cleaning and polishing of metals and ceramics, it replaces traditional emery cloth and wire wool. Compact and lightweight, it performs reliably in both wet and dry conditions, making it an essential tool for meticulous surface finishing.
| ASIN | B0001P08UQ |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 42,610 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 54 in Sanding Blocks |
| Colour | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (144) |
| Date First Available | 11 Jan. 2007 |
| Included Components | false |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 54.4 g |
| Item model number | GB120 |
| Manufacturer | Garryson |
| Material | rubber |
| Part Number | GB120 |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 5.11 x 2.11 cm; 54.43 g |
| Size | 120 | Medium |
| Style | 120 | Medium |
N**D
The right tool for a quality finish
Has cleaned small rust stains off the stainless steel cutlery. It requires little effort to get a very good finish. I have also used it to buff up my twenty year old Leatherman. This bloc and its companion are just ideal for the job
I**Y
Best thing I've found for cleaning a cast-iron woodworking machine
I found a recommendation for this product that's probably well-known to metalworkers, but not to me, an amateur woodworker. I use my cast-iron topped sawbench as a general-purpose work surface so it gets covered in paint drops and rusty patches from glue seepage. Rubbing down with wet and dry abrasive paper was hard work, left scratches and was not very effective. This little abrasive block worked really well. It does need a fair bit of elbow grease but the results are well worth it. Just be prepared to take your time!
K**F
Good abrasive block.
Purchased this to buff up my secateurs etc after sharpening them. I will probably purchase a more coarse one next time, as I found that this medium one did not buff up the secateurs enough though. Still useful though.
M**7
Does exactly what it's supposed to.
Does exactly what it's supposed to do and does it well. I use the medium (180 grit) and fine (240 grit) to keep my workshop tools looking like new. Abrasive enough to cut through light corrosion and etc but not too aggressive to leave heavy scoring which you'd expect from the same grit of Emery/ sandpaper. It wears away like a pencil rubber / eraser and at about the same rate. It can be kept straight and flat though quite easily. It's excellent for curves and profiles too as it's a bit softer than a pencil rubber. Does a good job. Recommended.
J**Z
Great item
Very usefull. I have several steel watches and they seem completly knew. Aldo with some Polisario bucklets the resulta are fantastic
H**H
Recommended to us.
This was recommended by our stair-lift engineer. He has used one for years, and its the same one. Very good for taking little burrs of metal, we used it like a sanding block. Very good value for the money too.
C**R
Money well spent
I have used these blocks with success for removing the tarnish from my knives, secateurs and saw blades. The blocks can be easily cut to size for small inaccessible places. I am going to buy coarse and fine grades based on my initial trial purchase. This has been money well spent.
M**N
Three Stars
Did the job but not as good as the original
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