I have to say. I didn't know what sanding blocks I was going to need to restore my 124. So I bought a few. I want to let you know which ones to buy so you don't waste your money. I bought Dura Bloc sanding blocks. They are awesome. Make sure you get the sandpaper that sticks to them though. You'll be happy you did. I bought the 24" and the 11". Don't waste your money on the 24". You won't even use it. You can see in the pic the ends are off the trunk. I thought I would use it on the trunk and on the straight edges. Even the trunk isn't flat. It has a curvature to it. The 11" works great on most of the car. I did buy a flexible sanding board and used it mostly on the back and front bottom of the car. It worked great. So all you need is a 3M 5", 11" sanding block and and flexible sanding board. I also used the sanding sponges that have sandpaper on them. I had fine. I didn't actually use the block to sand though. It was pretty firm and I used it as a block. I put sandpaper on the bottom. The sand paper I used was 80 grit to cut down the filler.120,180,220,400, 600. You don't need any other. The 400 and 600 were used to prep after the primer. I'm not doing any wet sanding. I only have to do the process to get to the base coat. My painter is doing the rest. I want to help you save your money!

Now someone help me save mine!
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