🛠️ Transform rough surfaces into a flawless finish. Whether you're restoring a vehicle's clear coat, refinishing kitchen cabinets, or polishing epoxy resin art, these dry & wet sandpaper foam sheets deliver exactly what DIYers and pros need. The hook-and-loop backing clicks onto your random orbital sander in seconds, while the flexible foam core hugs curves and contours — no more fingertip pressure, no more uneven scratches. From aggressive material removal at 300 grit all the way to a mirror-like polish at 3000 grit, you stay in control for both dry sanding and wet sanding jobs. Spend less time fighting your tools and more time admiring your work.
💬 Frequently Asked Questions
❓ Do these foam sanding sheets fit my sander?
They are designed with a standard hook-and-loop (Velcro-style) back, which fits most 5-inch and 6-inch random orbital sanders from brands like DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, Ryobi, and Milwaukee. Just confirm your machine uses hook-and-loop backing pads — not PSA/sticky discs.
❓ Can I really use them for wet sanding?
Absolutely. The silicon carbide grit and waterproof foam backing are built for wet sanding. Soaking them or using a spray bottle of water helps keep dust down, prevents clogging, and gives you a finer finish — especially on automotive clear coats and gelcoat.
❓ How do I tell the grits apart if they all look similar?
Each sheet is clearly marked with its grit number on the back side. We also recommend storing them in the original packaging or a little organizer tray to keep the sequence handy. The grit progression from 300 up to 3000 is intentionally sorted in most sets.
❓ How many sheets come in one pack?
The exact quantity depends on the specific grit set or assortment you select. We offer various pack options — typically ranging from 10 to 45 sheets with a balanced mix of grits. Check the variant selector for the current count. Each order includes enough sheets to complete several full projects.
❓ Do these sheets wear out quickly on aggressive sanding?
They hold up well under normal use. The anti-clogging coating and dense foam structure prevent premature tearing, even when you bear down a bit. For best lifespan, use light to medium pressure and let the abrasive do the work — especially when wet sanding.