1" to 7" Hook & Loop White Sanding Discs – Dry Orbital Sandpaper Pads 60–1200 Grit
Tired of sanding discs that pack with dust and stop cutting halfway through a job? These white hook-and-loop sanding discs are engineered with a network of tiny pores that let dust and debris escape with your sander's vibration, keeping the abrasive face clean and aggressive far longer than standard sandpaper. Available in seven diameters from 1 inch up to 7 inches—covering detail sanders, compact random-orbitals, and full-size floor sanders—and with a comprehensive 60-to-1200 grit range, you can tackle rough stock removal, surface smoothing, and fine finishing on wood, metal, painted surfaces, and more. The corundum abrasive stays sharp, the paper backing holds tight without slipping, and disc changes happen in seconds.
🔧 Key Features of White Hook & Loop Sanding Discs
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Anti-Clogging Micro-Pore Design: The entire disc surface is filled with microscopic openings that channel dust away with orbital vibration, preventing loading and maintaining aggressive cutting performance all the way to the edge.
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Complete 7-Size Selection (1" to 7"): 25mm, 50mm, 75mm, 100mm, 125mm, 150mm, and 180mm diameters—one product line for every sander in your shop, from detail pens to large-format orbitals.
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Full Grit Range 60–1200: 13 grit stages from ultra-coarse stripping (60–80) through general sanding (100–240), finishing prep (320–600), and fine polishing (800–1200).
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Sharp Corundum Abrasive: Tough, wear-resistant grain delivers consistent scratch patterns and fast material removal on hardwoods, softwoods, metals, primers, and composites.
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Strong Hook & Loop Backing: The dense velour backing locks firmly to orbital pads at high speed, yet peels cleanly for instant grit changes. No adhesive, no slip.
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Flexible & Durable Backing Paper: Specially treated to resist tears and edge wear while conforming to curved panels, contoured furniture, and automotive body lines.
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Optimized for Dry Sanding: Designed specifically for dry applications—the resin bond performs best without water or lubricants. (Despite "Wet Dry" in some listings, this is a dry formulation.)
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Widely Compatible: Fits all standard hook-and-loop pad sanders—orbital, random orbital, rotary, and drill attachments—corded or cordless.
📋 Specifications of White Dry Sandpaper Discs
| Available Diameters |
1" (25mm), 2" (50mm), 3" (75mm), 4" (100mm), 5" (125mm), 6" (150mm), 7" (180mm) |
| Grit Range |
60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 180, 240, 320, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200 |
| Abrasive Material |
Corundum (Aluminum Oxide based) |
| Sandpaper Type |
White Hook & Loop Dry Sanding Discs |
| Attachment |
Hook & Loop Velour Backing |
| Application |
Dry sanding, grinding, polishing, surface preparation |
| Sanding Grades |
Coarse (60–180) / Medium (240–400) / Fine (600–1500) |
| Compatible Tools |
Orbital, random orbital, detail sanders, rotary tools, electric drills with hook pad |
| Suitable Materials |
Wood, metal, painted surfaces, fiberglass, plastics, composites, primer, filler |
| Package |
Sold individually (select diameter and grit from dropdown) |
❓ White Sanding Discs FAQ – Your Questions Answered
- 1. The product name says "Wet Dry"—can I use these with water?
- This specific white sandpaper is formulated for dry sanding only. The resin bond and paper backing are not waterproof. Using them wet will cause the disc to soften, the abrasive to detach, and the hook backing to fail. For wet sanding applications, please choose a black or silicon carbide wet/dry sandpaper. We include "Wet Dry" in the title for search visibility—please use dry for best results.
- 2. How do the micro-holes really prevent clogging?
- The paper contains thousands of tiny pores across the abrasive surface. As your random orbital sander oscillates, air pressure and vibration push dust through these holes and away from the cutting face. This self-cleaning action is especially noticeable when sanding paints, primers, and resinous woods that would pack standard sandpaper solid in minutes.
- 3. Which grit sequence should I follow for wood furniture?
- Start with 80 or 100 grit to remove old finish, scratches, or level surfaces. Move to 120–150 grit to refine, then 180–240 grit for a smooth surface. For a pre-stain or pre-paint finish, use 320–400 grit. If you're aiming for a glass-smooth feel, finish with 600 grit before applying clear coats.
- 4. Do these discs work on 6-inch random orbital sanders?
- Yes, choose the 6-inch (150mm) diameter disc. It will fit any standard 6-inch random orbital sander with hook-and-loop backing pad. The disc edge aligns perfectly with the pad for balanced sanding without overhang or underhang.
- 5. Can I use the 1-inch or 2-inch discs with a Dremel or rotary tool?
- Absolutely. Many rotary tools have optional hook-and-loop backing pads available in 1" and 2" sizes. These micro discs are perfect for precision sanding in jewelry making, model building, nail art, and intricate carvings where bigger sanders simply can't reach.
- 6. How long does one disc typically last?
- Disc life varies with material, pressure, and grit. On clean wood, a disc can maintain effective cutting for several minutes of continuous use. On paint or primer, the anti-clog design extends life significantly compared to ordinary paper, but soft materials naturally wear abrasives faster. For best value, step through grits systematically rather than overworking a single disc.