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I am using the Porter Cable Quicksand Model 222 and the sander paper will not stay on the pad? What am I doing wrong...

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First make sure you are using the right sandpaper for the tool and if it is hook and loop look at the pad for wear that will not allow the paper to adhere fully, if it is a PSA make sure the pad is not damaged.

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