25mm-180mm Dry/Wet Sanding Discs Hook & Loop Abrasive Sandpaper Pads All Grit

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Grit: 60 Grit
Diameter: 1 Inch(25mm)
Amount: 10Pcs
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Description

🧰 Whether you’re restoring a classic car, refinishing hardwood, or polishing a piece of antique metalwork, having one sanding disc that can handle every stage is a game‑changer. These 25mm to 180mm wet & dry sanding discs cover the full spectrum — from aggressive 60‑grit material removal to 10,000‑grit mirror polishing. The hook & loop backing makes disc changes instant on any compatible backing pad, while the waterproof silicon carbide grit and flocked surface give you clog‑free sanding even when used wet. Seven diameters fit everything from micro detail tools to 7‑inch rotary polishers, so you always have the right size for the job — no more trimming or improvising.

šŸ”§ Multi‑Purpose Hook & Loop Abrasive Sandpaper Pads – Highlights

  • Seven sizes from 1″ to 7″ (25mm–180mm) — fits polishing pens, air sanders, electric drills, and full‑size orbital machines.
  • Complete grit range 60–10,000 — one product line for shaping, smoothing, fine sanding, and ultra‑fine mirror finishing.
  • Wet or dry versatility — waterproof latex paper won’t disintegrate; wet sanding cools the surface and prevents dust and loading.
  • Flocked surface + hook & loop — strong adhesion that stays put at high RPM, yet releases cleanly; flocking helps resist clogging.
  • Uniform electrostatic coating — every grain is evenly distributed for consistent scratch patterns, no rogue deep marks.
  • Broad material compatibility — works on metal, wood, auto paint, clear coat, plastic, stone, jewelry, nail art, and antiques.

šŸ“‹ Wet Dry Hook & Loop Sanding Discs Specifications

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 • 1500 • 2000 • 2500 • 3000 • 4000 • 5000 • 7000 • 10000
Abrasive Material Silicon carbide on waterproof latex paper
Attachment Type Hook & loop (Velcro) with flocked backing
Usage Condition Wet or dry
Compatible Tools Detail sanders, random orbital sanders, pneumatic polishers, polishing pens, electric drills with backing pads, hand sanding blocks
Application Examples Auto body repair & paint correction, woodworking, metal polishing, plastic scratch removal, nail art, antique restoration

ā“ Full‑Range Hook & Loop Sanding Discs – FAQ

šŸ”ø What’s the advantage of having so many diameters? Won’t one size work?

Different tools require different backing pad sizes. A 1″ disc fits a micro detail sander, while a 7″ disc covers large panels quickly. Having the exact size means you don’t overhang the pad, tear the edges, or lose efficiency. This lineup lets you work on everything from headlights to hoods without switching product lines.

šŸ”ø Can I use these with just an electric drill? I don’t have a sander.

Absolutely. Simply attach a hook & loop backing pad to your drill (available at any hardware store) and these discs will lock right on. Many customers use them with drills for rust removal and polishing irregular shapes.

šŸ”ø Is the hook & loop really strong enough for wet sanding?

Yes, the Velcro‑style backing maintains its grip even when soaked. The waterproof latex base does not absorb water or soften, so the hooks stay locked securely to the pad throughout the wet sanding process.

šŸ”ø Can I go straight from 400 grit to 1000 grit when repainting a car panel?

It’s better to step through the grits gradually (e.g., 400 → 600 → 800 → 1000) to erase the previous scratch marks completely. Skipping too many steps can leave deep scratches that show under the paint. The full range available here makes it easy to do it the right way.

šŸ”ø Do these discs shed grit on my work? I’ve had that problem before.

With a electrostatic coating process, the silicon carbide grains are firmly bonded to the paper. They resist shedding far better than cheap sandpapers, so you won’t find loose grit contaminating your paint or finish.

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