Momma Bear
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2019
This product saved me a TON of time.Absolutely amazing. Fast. Better than my sander.Beware the drill will get hot and you think it may burn out but it doesn’t. It is an amazing product.
1Kurgan1
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2019
Pros:- Removed paint and rust better than a wire brush- Safer than a wire brushCons:- Expensive- Still situations like small areas where a wire brush fits better.Overall it did a great job and really removed paint and scale rust extremely well. I'm sure I'll be using them again, I just wish they were a bit cheaper. Though maybe it'll last a long time and the cost won't bother me so much. But I haven't used it enough to know that yet.
Daniel Dahan
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2019
Not sure what to say here... it does what it's supposed to do.
Samantha
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2019
Horrible
Max
Reviewed in Canada on September 9, 2018
wears our pretty quickly but gets the job done. Would buy again.
VP
Reviewed in Canada on July 13, 2018
Maybe it will work for some of you but it didn't do much for me to remove paint from some bricks. From my research, it looks like these will work great with angle grinders since they spin a lot faster than drills. Overall, looks like a solid product but my drill isn't fast enough to make it work properly.
C Ewart
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2018
The difference between this and is that this one is thicker in that it is actually two of them fused together with a small gap inbetween. I purchased both because I wanted to compare them but fortuitously they work well together for bigger flat areas of metal this double one does great. Meanwhile for corners (inside part of a right angle) the single pad being narrower does gets in there much better. Together I stripped the dirt, grime, rust and paint off of some Volkswagen air cooled engine tin, transmission, starting motor and other engine parts and the only thing else i needed was a toothbrush sized wire brush for hard to reach crevices and grooves. They have not worn down nearly as fast as I was thinking they might and still have lots of material left on them. Great stuff and will be using again.
Al Kosar
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2017
I used it to remove layers of paint and varnish off my cedar siding. It does a great job. Just need patience if you are doing a really large area but you'd be happy you did it. When used on wood, move along the grain to avoid excess stripping.
Tbone bernae
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2017
Used this attachment on an old deck to remove peeling paint. It worked well to feather edges but a scraper worked better to actually remove the chipped paint. It was nice to use both. Also used attachment to sand down some rust on my car. Worked well to put in somewhat awkward area near the rear fender and let it go to town. Got most of the rust off.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2016
This is a heavy duty remover. I'm not sure what it's made of but it works like a charm for me. I've been using it to remove floor wax from the tiles at my job. It's amazing how resilient this pad is. I've cleaned an amazing amount if tiles and it still doesn't look worn down.Amazing.
MG
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2015
This is the fastest and easiest way to remove paint on a metal railing. After useing a sanding disc,wire brush,and wire wheels. And getting wire splinters in our feet which have flown all over the room and imbedded into our carpet. This is the best . Protect yourself & family and pets from metal splinters. You get an amazing finish our metal raiiling looks like it was just made. Where going to clear coat it and let it shine.
2WheelTravlr
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2013
I have an area on our shop that the original owner had stained using some weird water-based product which produced a sort of plastic coating that now, after 10 years, is only adhering to portions of the wood. I tried sanding, brass wire brush, even scraping, but the soft cedar siding was taking a beating and the stain wouldn't budge.Thought I'd try this, although it's not specifically made for this application, I had hopes it might knock down the stain without damaging the wood. Well, it didn't damage the wood, but it also did not even touch the stain. I finally resorted to a razor blade scraper and tediously removed the old stain by hand.Since this stripper wasn't made for the project I used it on, I thought I'd give it a try on some rusty pipe to see if it did well in its intended use, and it did easily remove rust from the pipe, but it does require some finesse to keep the finish consistent. I had better luck and quicker results doing the work by hand with the regular 3-M green scrubber pads.
Miller Tyme
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2012
This paint remover works great and very fast. It is unlike gel removers or sand blasting as those are very messy. This attaches directly to your cordless/corded drill, I think slower speeds are good for most jobs. My drills have lower speed options and that is what I use. These will take it down to base product in no time at all. I have used these for removing rust/paint from front house railings and removing paint from large garage door, so big or small they work. I have purchased many over the years and keep a couple of new ones for jobs that pop up. Please make sure that you print the surface before the final coats are applied.