125mm 5/6/8 Hole Wet & Dry Sanding Discs Sandpaper Hook&Loop Pads 600~5000 Grit

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Description

🚘 Sanding a curved panel shouldn’t mean fighting the pad. These 125mm (5-inch) wet & dry soft sanding discs are built on a flexible film that wraps around concave, convex, and curved surfaces — giving you uniform scratch removal without edge digging. Available in 5, 6, or 8‑hole versions to match your sander’s backing pad exactly, they pull dust away through precisely sized holes (10mm for 5/6‑hole, 8mm for 8‑hole) for a cleaner, faster finish. The P600 to P5000 grit range covers the full sequence from paint defect levelling to a haze‑free final polish, wet or dry. With strong hook & loop backing and a wear‑resistant abrasive that stays sharp, these discs are a go‑to for auto beauty, car paint surface polishing, and any soft‑material work where a smooth, balanced finish is non‑negotiable.

✨ Multi‑Hole Wet & Dry Hook Loop Polishing Pads – Key Advantages

  • 3 dust‑hole options: 5, 6, or 8 holes – precisely matched to your random orbital sander’s pattern for maximum dust extraction and less loading.
  • Soft flexible film body – conforms naturally to curved, concave, and convex surfaces without lifting edges or tearing.
  • P600–P5000 grit range – perfect for removing orange peel, paint runs, dust spots, and refining clear coat to a near‑gloss finish.
  • Wet & dry sanding – fully waterproof; wet sanding cools the surface, prevents clogging, and dramatically extends the disc’s working life.
  • Anti‑shed abrasive coating – grains are evenly spread and firmly bonded; you won’t find stray grit embedded in your paint.
  • Secure hook & loop backing – quick stick‑on, easy peel‑off; stays locked to the pad even at high oscillation speed.

📋 125mm Soft Film Sanding Disc Specifications

Diameter 125 mm (5 inches)
Available Hole Patterns 5 holes (hole diameter: 10 mm)
6 holes (hole diameter: 10 mm)
8 holes (hole diameter: 8 mm)
Grit Range P600 • P800 • P1000 • P1200 • P1500 • P2000 • P3000 • P4000 • P5000
Abrasive Material High‑performance wear‑resistant uniform grain coating
Backing Flexible soft film with hook & loop self‑adhesive
Attachment Type Hook & loop (Velcro)
Usage Condition Wet or dry (waterproof)
Color Multicolor (disc color may vary)
Package Quantity 1–50 pieces (select in listing variation)
Compatibility 5‑inch random orbital sanders, angle grinders with backing pads, pneumatic polishers, hand blocks
Ideal For Car beauty, automotive paint polishing, curved and convex/concave surfaces, lacquered wood, plastic, gelcoat

❓ Multipurpose Multi‑Hole Sanding Discs – Frequently Asked Questions

🔸 Which hole pattern do I need — 5, 6, or 8 holes?

Check your sander’s backing pad. Count the holes on the pad and choose the matching disc. 5‑hole and 6‑hole are common on many 5″ orbitals; 8‑hole is also widely used. The hole diameter (10mm or 8mm) is listed so you can verify fit. Even if the holes don’t align perfectly, the disc will still sand — dust extraction just won’t be as efficient.

🔸 Can I use these on an angle grinder, or do I need a dedicated sander?

They can be used with an angle grinder if you attach a 5‑inch hook & loop backing pad (commonly available). However, for best results — especially on paint — a random orbital sander or pneumatic polisher gives you the oscillating action needed for a swirl‑free finish.

🔸 Do I need to use water with these discs, or can I sand dry?

Both methods work. Wet sanding is highly recommended for auto paint because it prevents loading, keeps the panel cool, and produces a finer scratch pattern that buffs out faster. Dry sanding is faster for heavy stock removal or when water use isn’t practical, but you should clean the disc regularly with a rubber stick or compressed air to maintain performance.

🔸 The description says “soft material.” Will this disc fold or tear on sharp body lines?

The soft film body is flexible enough to follow gentle curves and concave panels, but it maintains enough rigidity not to fold over. For sharp body lines, simply sand across the edge at a slight angle rather than digging in — the disc handles it cleanly without tearing.

🔸 What grit should I start with to remove 1500‑grit scratches after colour sanding?

If the surface is already sanded with 1500 grit, start at P2000 to refine the scratches, then progress to P3000 and P5000 for a polished, haze‑free finish. Stepping evenly through the grits (2000 → 3000 → 5000) guarantees a uniform surface that requires far less compounding afterward.

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