The MM910 diamond paper accessory is perfect for removing tough materials such as cement, masonry, stone, plaster and thin-set mortar. Featuring 60-Grit diamond abrasive the MM910 is ideal for removing paint or oil stains from driveways, excess mortar from bricks, and rust from patio furniture. Preparing the surface for tile replacement is also a common application for this accessory. Requires MM11 or MM14 hook and loop pad accessory.
- Designed for light grinding, shaping and smoothing
- Ideal for use on masonry, thin-set, mortar and rust
- Preparing the surface for tile replacement is also a common application for this accessory
- Ideal for removing paint or oil stains from driveways, excess mortar from bricks, and rust from patio furniture
Guillermo Baumbach (verified owner) –
I needed to grind down the inside of my concrete sink basin. This worked exactly as I hoped it would to finish it up on the inside corners and to smooth it out.
Tamara Cummerata (verified owner) –
used this unit to remove thin set after removing tile…worked great, I would buy 2 to save a trip back to the store. depending on your area to clean.
Johnnie Stokes (verified owner) –
Not bad. Just can’t reuse it because you can’t remove it without damaging it.
Gudrun Beahan (verified owner) –
The Dremel oscillating tool diamond sand paper was perfect for removing thin-set after tile demo
Rosalyn O’Hara (verified owner) –
Worked well to smooth fiberglass.
Brooke Rolfson (verified owner) –
It worked very well on PVC pipe to prep for epoxy patch
Roslyn Lockman (verified owner) –
I use it to shape bondo wood putty when I’m fixing wood rot. Works extremely well when the bondo sets up a bit.
Desiree Reinger (verified owner) –
Works fantastic on rust.
Moriah Altenwerth (verified owner) –
I used this on a Milwaukee multi-tool and believe it might have worked better on a Dremel.
Eve Mueller (verified owner) –
Works great!
Maximillian Kling (verified owner) –
Remove rust and mortar well, just wish the backing was more firm.
Taya Kling (verified owner) –
This worked to speed up sanding some drywall patches that I had gone to heavy on the amount of drywall I applied.
Wyman Johns (verified owner) –
My daughter is using it and she says is great
Wilson Flatley (verified owner) –
Used for minor shaping of Marble and porcelain tile. The oscillating tool with the diamond pad did a great job
Johathan Franecki (verified owner) –
I uses this to remove epoxy paint along the perimeters and corners of a concrete porch slab prior to an acid etch. (Used a 12″ diamond wheel on the larger sections). Performed very well. Definitely reccomend.
Roscoe Krajcik (verified owner) –
This did work for the lighter cleaning spots but due to it design only being able to sand what is under it and not on the sides I would only recommend it for light cleaning work. Also it is able to be removed and reattached but I am unsure of how many times and the Velcro will hold. Not the best choice if you have a large area to clean like multiple floor tiles I replaced. I would recommend another one I also bought which I believe was called a rasp. That rasp could cut down a large chunk with little effort and then sand it smooth.
Demetrius Hegmann (verified owner) –
Worked very well for grinding down concrete repair patches.Worked somewhat for removing paint from concrete.At $15 at Home Depot was a bit expensive but was purchase.
Eileen Hills (verified owner) –
Very nice and versatile I can use it on different surface and last reasonable.
Renee Haley (verified owner) –
Depending on the speed you are using is to how aggressive the pad is. I really like how fast it sands the worst surfaces to a surface that is ready for fine finishing.
Mozell Armstrong (verified owner) –
It’s good for a one time job. But it’s flimsy and got clogged up when my husband used it on wood.