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 Subject:  Re: 3M ScotchbriteList thread.  
  
 Date:  Feb 20, 2003
 From:  Ed Kusiak 
Hi Mike,

Try paint supply or hardware shops (Home Depot, Revy or Day's Paint in
Edmonton).

I don't think these are the same as pot-scrubbing pads. You can a choice of
a few "grits".

Ed


"Mike Carroll" wrote in message
news:3e542a73@news.track-link.net...
> Hi all,
> I have read a lot about people using a certain type of 3M Scotchbrite pad
to smooth rough edges on a model down in place of/addition to sandpaper etc.
I have looked in both grocery stores and hobby-type stores, but have been
unable to find these pads. They apparently are not the same as the ones
used for scouring pots and so on. Does anyone know whereabouts in Canada
(preferably Western Canada) I could find these as they sound like they work
like a charm?
> Thanks all,
> Mike C
>
 
Thread Listing 
  3M Scotchbrite - Mike Carroll - Feb 20, 2003
. . . Re: 3M Scotchbrite - Ed Kusiak - Feb 20, 2003
. . . Re: 3M Scotchbrite - Kim Voss - Feb 20, 2003
. . . Re: 3M Scotchbrite - John B - Feb 20, 2003
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