windmill man said:
Alex had to put me right on some down and dirty abrasive.
I'm the Sandman [big grin]. I've got 6 Festool sanders and do a lot of paint work. There isn't a paper and grit I haven't tried out yet.
windmill man said:
The festool pd whatever does not even mention Granet.
Granat is new. The pdf is a bit older and Festool hasn't updated it yet. Diamant isn't in it either. Oh bugger, scrap my statement above. I just realise I haven't tried Diamant yet. [embarassed] But then again, who needs to sand a rock anyway. :
Guy Ashley said:
The Brilliant 2 is a wood abrasive for finer work, like sanding before finishing.
This is not correct, Brilliant 2 is mainly meant for paint. But it is also Festool's best all-round paper so it is also suited for wood and a host of other applications. You name it, Brilliant 2 can do it.
Guy Ashley said:
If you are looking to chew up old varnish and paint then the Granat is real good for that!
It sure is. But no better than Brilliant 2.
kelauben said:
As I went to restock my paper, I got the wrong part number and inadvertently ordered Brilliant 2 paper by mistake. So, my question is, does anyone have any comments (constructive please

) with how these two papers compare? I'm wondering if I should return the brilliant 2 and get the granat that I originally planned on ordering. The task I will most often use these for is stripping and/or finish sanding wood.
Hi Karl, welcome to the forum. There is absolutely no reason to be disappointed with your Brilliant 2 paper or send it back. Before Granat came out it was the most used Festool paper, and it still is. I have used both Brilliant 2 and Granat side by side for over a year now and honestly, I don't see any difference at all. Maybe you could say Granat is a little bit less prone to clogging, but just a tad. Hardly noticeable. As for the result you get when sanding, there's no difference at all.
Granat was newly developed by Festool to have a paper that suits the new VOC compliant finishes that are mandatory now in the EU for a year. Since januari 2010 all paints here had to contain a smaller portion of volatile solvents. Previously most finishes had around 400g/L of solvents in them, and now they can only have 300g/L max. Which means there's a bigger portion of solids in them now, and many sandpaper manufacturers felt the need to bring new sandpapers on the market to suit those new finishes. Granat is what Festool came up with.
So maybe Granat is better with those new finishes then Brilliant 2. That I don't know. So far, I never had to sand those new finishes. After all, who's gonna repaint his house after only 1 year? So last year, I have smeared those new paints all over town but the stuff I've been sanding with Granat and Brilliant 2 were the old paints/finishes. And with those older finishes, Brilliant and Granat perform equally well.
The only material where I did see a difference between them was with sanding drywall/plaster. Granat was better for that because it took longer for the paper to fill up, so you could use it about 50% longer.
So when I go to the store to get some new sandpaper, I don't care if I come out with Granat or Brilliant 2. It depends on what they got in stock that moment. 80 percenty of the time this means I get Brilliant 2 because that's wat they got. Granat is only slowly conquering the market.