Recommendation? What sandpaper sheet goods do you prefer and where do you get them?

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I have done a few searches and didn't find a thread on it - so I figured I would open one up.

What sheet good sandpaper manufacturer do you like and where do you buy them from?

Thank you so much.
 
I like 3M I buy them at a local Ma & Pa auto parts store near me.
 
I bought Hercules from my local harbor freight and it’s really not bad at all.
 
Indasa Rhynowet has been the best I've used so far, it really does seem to outlast the other brands I've tried.
If you are looking for it, beware there has been counterfeit Rhynowet out there recently
 
I used to use the indasa rhynowet. I started using the silicone carbide sheets from combat which are half the price for 50 sheets. The rhynowet is definitely better but not twice the price better I don’t think
 
Another vote for Rhynowet redline. Has made hand sanding quite enjoyable for me. I stick some music or a podcast on and just get cracking.
 
Rhynowet, it’s cutting action surpasses most of the other brands that I’ve tried. It’s pricey but well worth the money.
Jeff
 
Starke Matador 991. I get it from an auto body repair shop.
I have used Rhynowet Redline in the past - the Starke is as long lasting (maybe even better) but it has a much softer and pliable backing compared to the Rhynowet.
 
Same as everyone else, I prefer Rhynowet Redline. I've tried a bunch over the years, but always end up back to the ol' tried and true.
 
I don't think people can understand just How Awesome Rhynowet really is.....
It doesn't make sense?

I bought a 50 pack of 120G for when I made my disk sander.
I don't really make pretty knives, yet....so instead of on my disk, I've been cutting it up for when I do handles. It works Really well.

I sand, and sand, and sand..... Use the piece really good.
THEN, I wet the sandpaper down/submerge it under water.... Shake it off.
It's almost like new, again.
Rinse, Repeat.
I Love it.
Do they make More products?
 
Rhynowet (red) from either supergrit or phoenix abrasives

I also really like Starcke Matador Silicon Carbide sheets. I think I got my last few packs from an eBay seller.
 
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