25-150mm Sponge Abrasive Sanding Discs Sandpaper 300-3000Grit Hook and Loop Pads

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Grit: 300-400
Size: 1 inch 25mm
Amount: 2 Pcs
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Description

🛠️ Tackle everything from rough shaping to flawless polishing with our sponge abrasive sanding discs. Designed for DIY enthusiasts and pros working on wood, metal, auto body, or drywall, these hook & loop pads cut fast and finish smooth. The sponge cushion flexes over curves, helping you avoid uneven spots and gouges, while the 300 to 3000 grit range covers coarse grinding, surface smoothing, and fine polishing—all with one versatile system. Whether you’re refreshing a wood deck, leveling filler, or buffing a car panel, these discs deliver consistent results wet or dry.

💡 Why Choose These Hook & Loop Sponge Sanding Discs

  • Wide Grit Spectrum: 300 grit tears through material fast, while 1500-3000 grit buffs to a polished finish—covers all sanding stages.
  • Hook & Loop Backing: Press on, peel off. Fast disc changes keep your workflow moving; compatible with standard backing pads.
  • Sponge Cushion Design: Compresses slightly to match contours, reducing digs and uneven surfaces on curved workpieces.
  • Wet/Dry Ready: Use dry for wood and drywall, or add water for automotive clear coat wet sanding. The open-cell sponge resists clogging.
  • Multi-Material Performer: Aluminum oxide abrasive works on wood, metal, plastic, painted surfaces, and composite materials.
  • Size Variety: Available from 25mm up to 150mm diameter—fits small detail sanders and full-size angle grinders equally well.
  • Built to Last: Uniform grit distribution and durable bond extend disc life compared to standard sandpaper discs.

📋 Technical Specifications of Sponge Sanding Discs

Condition New
Brand Unbranded
MPN Does Not Apply
Country of Origin China
Type Sanding Disc
Application Grinding / Sanding
Suitable For Angle Grinder
Diameter 25mm – 150mm
Disc Type Sponge Abrasive Sanding Disc (Hook & Loop)
Sanding Grade / Grit 300 – 3000
Number of Items in Set 1
Wet / Dry Use Yes
Backing Pad Included No (sold separately)
Warranty None

❓ Frequently Asked Questions – Sponge Sanding Discs

Q: Can I use these sanding discs with water?

A: Yes! The sponge construction is designed for both wet and dry sanding. Wet sanding reduces dust and improves finish quality, especially on automotive paint and clear coats. Just make sure your backing pad is also rated for wet use.

Q: Do I need a specific backing pad, or can I use any hook-and-loop pad?

A: These discs work with standard hook and loop (Velcro-style) backing pads. You’ll need a backing pad that matches the disc diameter you ordered. The pads are not included—sold separately, so you can pair them with the backing pad you already own or prefer.

Q: What’s the difference between 300 grit and 3000 grit?

A: Lower grit numbers mean coarser abrasives. 300-600 grit is aggressive—ideal for removing material, old paint, or deep scratches. 800-1500 grit smooths surfaces and removes finer scratches left by coarse grits. 2000-3000 grit polishes to a near-mirror finish. We recommend stepping through grits progressively for the best final result.

Q: Are these discs suitable for metalwork?

A: Absolutely. Aluminum oxide abrasive handles steel, aluminum, brass, and other metals effectively. For metal, using a lubricant like water or cutting oil extends disc life and produces a cleaner surface. Start with a coarser grit to remove rust or oxidation, then climb to finer grits for a satin or polished appearance.

Q: What if my disc doesn’t stick well to the backing pad?

A: First, check that both the disc’s loop side and the backing pad’s hook side are clean—dust buildup can reduce adhesion. Press the disc on firmly and ensure the backing pad is in good condition. If the hooks are worn down, the pad may need replacement. Avoid applying excessive pressure during use, which can lift the disc edges.

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