6" 150mm Wet and Dry Sanding Discs Film Sandpaper Hook & Loop Pads 600-5000 Grit

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6″ (150mm) Wet & Dry Film Sanding Discs – 600-5000 Grit Hook & Loop for Auto Paint Polishing

● Remove dust spots and orange peel after painting without the hassle of rework. Our 6-inch FV soft film sanding discs (600-5000 grit) are engineered specifically for automotive paint finishing. The flexible film backing conforms perfectly to curved, convex, and concave surfaces – giving you consistent results on fenders, bumpers, and door handles. The fully waterproof design allows both dry and wet sanding; wet sanding eliminates dust, reduces heat, and extends disc life. By using the right grit progression, you can greatly reduce the amount of polishing wax needed and lower the risk of rework. Choose from multiple hole patterns (6,9,15,17 holes or no holes) to match your sander's dust extraction. Ideal for auto body shops, detailers, and professional finishers who demand a flawless, swirl‑free finish on clear coat.

✨ Key Features – 6″ Film Wet/Dry Sanding Discs

Quickly Removes Dust Spots & Orange Peel – Engineered to level imperfections after spray painting, saving time on expensive rework.
Reduces Polishing Wax Usage – Proper grit progression leaves a finer finish, so you use up to 50% less polishing compound in the final step.
Wet & Dry Sanding Capability – Fully waterproof film backing. Use dry for quick leveling or wet for dust‑free, heat‑reduced polishing. Long service life.
Flexible Film Material (FV Soft) – Soft abrasive conforms to curved, convex, and concave surfaces. Excellent for automotive contours, headlights, and trim.
Hook & Loop (Flocking) Backing – Self-adhesive Velcro®-style attachment fits 6″ orbital sanders, palm sanders, and pneumatic sanding tools. Quick disc changes.
Multiple Hole Patterns Available – Choose from 6,9,15,17 holes or no‑hole design to match your sander's dust extraction system for optimal debris removal.

📐 Specifications – 6″ Film Wet/Dry Sanding Discs

Diameter 150mm (6 inches) – fits standard 6″ backing pads
Grit Range 600 · 800 · 1000 · 1200 · 1500 · 2000 · 2500 · 3000 · 5000 (600-5000 grit)
Hole Options (selectable) 6 holes · 9 holes · 15 holes · 17 holes · No holes (solid)
Abrasive Material Premium aluminum oxide / silicon carbide – film backing
Backing Type Soft FV film – flexible, conforms to curves
Attachment Hook & loop (flocking / Velcro®-style) – self-adhesive
Application Modes Dry sanding or wet sanding (fully waterproof)
Ideal For Automotive paint finishing: dust spot removal, orange peel leveling, clear coat polishing
Compatible Tools 6″ random orbital sanders, pneumatic sanders, palm sanders, detail sanders with hook pad

● Film sanding discs are available in multiple hole configurations. Please select your preferred pattern from the dropdown menu to match your sander's dust extraction.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions – 6″ Film Wet/Dry Discs

● What is the advantage of film-backed sandpaper over paper-backed?
Film backing is much more flexible and tear‑resistant than paper. It conforms better to curved automotive panels (bumpers, fenders, door handles) without cracking or folding. Film also provides a consistent, uniform surface for fine polishing, reducing the risk of leaving deep scratches. For paint finishing, film is the professional's choice.
● How do I choose the right hole pattern for my sander?
Check your sander's backing pad – count the dust extraction holes and their pattern. If your pad has 6 holes, choose the 6‑hole disc; if it has 8 or 9 holes, choose 9‑hole; for high‑extraction pads, 15 or 17 holes provide maximum dust removal. If you don't use dust extraction or your pad has no holes, choose the no‑hole (solid) disc. Using a mismatched pattern still sands fine but dust collection will be less efficient.
● What grit progression should I use for orange peel removal?
Start with 1500‑2000 grit wet to level orange peel. Then move to 2500‑3000 grit to remove the 1500 scratches. Finish with 4000‑5000 grit for a near‑mirror surface before machine polishing. Always sand wet, use light pressure, and clean the surface between grits. After 5000 grit, you'll use significantly less polishing wax.
● Can these discs be used on headlight restoration?
Absolutely. For yellowed, hazy headlights, use 600-800 grit wet to remove the damaged coating, then progress through 1000, 1500, 2000, and finish with 3000-5000 grit before applying UV clear coat. The flexible film conforms to the curved headlight surface for even sanding without flat spots.
● How does wet sanding reduce the risk of rework?
Wet sanding washes away the removed paint particles in real time, so you can see exactly what you're sanding – no dry dust hiding imperfections. It also keeps the disc and the paint surface cool, preventing the abrasive from gouging or overheating the clear coat. This results in a flat, scratch‑free surface that polishes out perfectly, dramatically lowering the chance of burn‑through or uneven finish that would require respraying.
⭐ Trusted by auto body pros & detailers | Soft film conforms to curves | Reduces polishing wax | Multiple hole patterns | Wet/dry for flawless finish | Fast US shipping | Satisfaction guaranteed

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