1"-8" Sanding Discs 25mm-200mm Water Sandpaper Hook £¦ Loop Pads 1500-10000 Grit

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✨ Bringing a mirror‑like finish to automotive clear coat, wood furniture, or metal jewelry requires the right fine grit progression — and that’s exactly what these 1″ to 8″ wet & dry sanding discs deliver. Spanning 1500 to 10,000 grit, they cover the critical final stages: from removing 1500‑grit sanding marks all the way to a 10,000‑grit professional mirror polish. The waterproof silicon carbide abrasive on a flexible hook & loop base lets you sand wet to virtually eliminate dust and clogging, or dry for quick touch‑ups. With eight diameters from 25mm to 200mm, you’ll have the exact pad size for detail sanders, random orbitals, pneumatic tools, and hand blocks — perfect for woodworking, auto body, stone countertops, yacht repair, and even nail shaping.

🔧 Wet Sandpaper Hook & Loop Fine Polishing Pads – Key Advantages

  • Fine grit range 1500–10,000 — purpose‑built for scratch refinement, gloss enhancement, and mirror polishing.
  • Eight diameters from 1″ to 8″ — matches virtually any sander or hand pad without trimming or overhang.
  • Waterproof silicon carbide abrasive — stays sharp longer, works wet to prevent clogging, and delivers uniform scratch patterns.
  • Flexible hook & loop backing — quick attachment and removal, secure grip at high RPM, and flat, bubble‑free mounting.
  • Anti‑clog electrostatic coating — grains are evenly distributed, reducing loading and eliminating stray deep scratches.
  • Multi‑material compatibility — ideal for automotive clear coat, metal, wood, plastic, gelcoat, jewelry, artificial stone, and nail art.

📋 Fine Grit Sanding Discs Specifications

Available Diameters 1" (25mm) • 2" (50mm) • 3" (75mm) • 4" (100mm) • 5" (125mm) • 6" (150mm) • 7" (180mm) • 8" (200mm)
Grit Range 800 • 1500 • 2000 • 2500 • 3000 • 4000 • 5000 • 7000 • 10000
Abrasive Material Silicon carbide
Backing Type Hook & loop (Velcro)
Usage Condition Wet or dry (waterproof)
Compatibility Random orbital sanders, detail sanders, pneumatic polishers, hand sanding blocks with hook backing
Ideal Applications Auto paint correction, wood lacquer finishing, metal polishing, stone/quartz finishing, yacht gelcoat, jewelry, nail art

❓ Fine Grit Hook & Loop Sanding Discs – Frequently Asked Questions

🔸 I see 800–10,000 grit options. Can I really get a mirror finish with these alone?

Yes, if your surface is already smooth. Start with 1500 or 2000 grit to refine existing scratches, then move step‑by‑step through 3000, 5000, 7000, and finally 10,000 grit. That progression removes haze and micro‑scratches, leaving a high‑gloss, mirror‑like surface ready for final polishing — no extra compounds required.

🔸 Do these discs fit standard 5″ and 6″ random orbital sanders?

Absolutely. Choose the 5″ (125mm) or 6″ (150mm) option to match your backing pad. They attach instantly to any hook & loop sander. The 3″ and smaller sizes are perfect for detail sanders and pneumatic micro tools, while 7″ and 8″ fit larger rotary polishers.

🔸 How important is it to use water? Can I dry sand with these?

They’re designed for both. Water dramatically reduces dust, prevents loading, and cools the surface, which is crucial for clear coat and plastics to avoid burn‑through. Dry sanding works fine for short jobs, but the disc will last longer and produce a finer finish when used wet.

🔸 What’s the difference between the grit numbers? 1500 vs. 10,000 — how much finer is it?

Think of 1500 grit as a fine‑sand finish, still showing visible micro‑scratches. By 5000 grit those scratches are barely visible, and at 10,000 grit the surface appears almost polished with the naked eye. The larger the number, the finer and smoother the result. Using multiple steps between them is what creates the deep, flawless gloss.

🔸 Can I use these on polycarbonate (PC) and ABS plastics without melting?

Yes. Use them wet to keep temperatures down, and apply light pressure. Start with a medium‑fine grit like 2000–3000 to remove scratches, then work up to 7000 or 10000 for crystal clarity. They’re great for headlight restoration, plastic lenses, and acrylic jewelry.

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