Rant mode on.
As many will already know, I'm busy decorating the hall, stairs and landing and trying to get all done before Christmas. That is not now going to happen, because of the sheer size of the area and the amount of white gloss paint already on the doors and stairs etc, it is taking an absolute age to remove the white paint from the stairs alone, so we can return the handrail to the varnished hardwood it was when we moved in 32 years ago. This means that we have to use a mulitool with a triangle sanding head to get in-between the spindles to sand back the spindle to prepare a smooth surface for painting. We have already electric heat gunned the old paint to scrap it off, which also was a real chore
The sanding heads and pads are of the hook and eye type, and they are so infuriating as the pads slip off the heads after a few minutes as the hooks on the heads give up and lose their grip. Now I know that many people simply love to hate Lidl tools, but my multitool is one of theirs, it's a Parkside and I've had this tool for years and years and the sanding head has finally given up the ghost and I have since purchased replacements from Bosch and others from Amazon, the Bosch came from B&Q and the sanding pads simply refuse to attach to it FFS, so that went for a refund and others ordered from Amazon, ordered 2, both failed after 30 to 40 minutes in total usage, complained to the Amazon seller who is sending me replacements. I also ordered other makes of heads, all are useless, so the original Parkside head was far superior, but replacements from Parkside are not obtainable
Searched around on Google, and it seems this is a common mode failure and others claim to have found a solution, put the head on the tool and switch it on and then apply it to a sheet of sandpaper and sand off the hooks until you get a smooth surface and apply some genuine self-adhesive Velcro hooks in 100 mm wide tape to the smooth head. This they claim works a treat, and it is then possible to use all the abrasive pad before having to replace it because of the lack of grip.
Going to order some of this tape from Amazon and see if its true, just want to get this decorating over and done with, Geez.
Has anyone else had similar problems and overcome it?