42 Pcs Wet Dry Sandpaper 120 to 3000 Grit Assortment 9 3.6 Inches Abrasive Paper Sheets for Automotive Sanding Wood Furniture Finishing
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Yes, each piece has a grit label. If you only use a portion of a sheet, however, the grit number on the other piece may not be visible. Simply use a sharpee to scribble the grit number on the opposite piece.
It's silicon carbide, as the name implies.
Hello there, my friend. These are standard wet and dry sandpapers with non-abrasive surfaces. These sandpapers have an adhesive backing and can be used by hand or easily placed on a sanding block. They can also be cut to any size you require.
For resin, I believe it should be fine. However, 3000 grit may not be fine enough for the final passes. Also, while this paper works great when wet (which is the only way I use it), it dries out and curls a lot, so keeping it flat is a good idea. I lay the wet sheets, grit side down, on a piece of ceramic tile and weigh down the corners with whatever I have on hand to speed up the drying process. It tends to curl up even after it's dried, so I keep it in a stack with a weight on top (after it's dried). Otherwise, when all of the pieces are curled up, they take up a lot of room.
Selected User Reviews For 42 Pcs Wet Dry Sandpaper 120 to 3000 Grit Assortment 9 3.6 Inches Abrasive Paper Sheets for Automotive Sanding Wood Furniture Finishing
The product was of good quality, but the paper seemed to load up quickly when I used it with wood and epoxy. I skipped over the fact that it can be used wet or dry because it's a giveaway that it's not for wood or epoxy. This vendor comes highly recommended by me.
I used it to sand some wood, and it worked well. However, I used some to clean the gasket surface when I replaced the water pump in my car. Because there was still some water coming from the block, it would break up. It did a decent job, but I eventually replaced it with a piece of sandpaper I bought at a home improvement store. I'd use the paper for dry sanding rather than wet.
from a smooth bottom to a jagged wood chip one br>I was hesitant to buy this item because I had planned to buy another pin, but this sandpaper proved to be extremely useful! br>After about 20 minutes of rubbing, the pin's surface was as good as new, even though the scars were still visible. What a fantastic deal! br>br> You will not be sorry!.
I used the 2500 and 3000 grit to remove a scratch from my car, and it worked perfectly. It was a total success. It didn't fall apart when exposed to water and was able to power through the scratch. It was only a small portion of it that I used. Yes, I was able to restore the shine and gloss in the scratch.
I looked at the YouTube videos and found exactly what I was looking for. Buff with sandpaper It's as good as new in 5 minutes. BTW, if you already have automotive buff supplies on hand, don't be afraid to use them to finish the job. SAVE MONEY, USE WHAT YOU ALREADY HAVE, I'm just saying.
This was purchased to complete the polishing of a deep scuff on my aluminum rim. The paper is extremely well made and lasted far longer than I anticipated, even when I sanded with water. When this stuff finally wears out, I'll definitely buy it again.
I'll stick with the 3M brand from now on because these are of poor quality.
When I was trying to replace some of the interior trim on my car, I used this. It was a huge success. The sheets were thin, making them easy to maneuver around cracks and crevices, but they were also strong, bending and folding well. For the money, it's a fantastic deal.