6 Inch (150mm) Hook & Loop Sponge Sandpaper 6 / 9 / 15 / 17 Hole Sanding Discs

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Grit: 300 - 400 Grit
Packing Quantity: 1 pcs
Hole Number: 6 Hole
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6" Hook & Loop Sponge Sanding Discs, 6/9/15/17H | HomeDIYer

🛠️ 6 Inch (150mm) Hook & Loop Sponge Sandpaper – Multi-Hole Sanding Discs for Orbital Sanders (6/9/15/17 Hole)

📦 Say goodbye to sanding discs that don’t line up with your dust extraction ports. These 6-inch hook and loop sponge sanding discs are built for DIYers, woodworkers, and auto body hobbyists who demand flexibility without the mess. The soft sponge layer hugs curves and contours, making quick work of paint prep, primer smoothing, and wood finishing. With 6, 9, 15, and 17 hole patterns, they drop right onto most random orbital sanders—no adapter needed. Whether you’re stripping a weathered deck or color-sanding a fender, you’ll get consistent results without constantly swapping discs.

✅ Key Features of Our Hook & Loop Sponge Sanding Discs

  • Hook & Loop Quick-Change Backing: Grips securely to 6-inch backing pads and peels off cleanly in seconds—no adhesives, no residue.
  • Flexible Sponge Core: Cushioned sponge adapts to curved panels, rounded edges, and irregular surfaces, reducing gouging and uneven wear.
  • Universal Multi-Hole Design: Choose from 6, 9, 15, or 17 hole versions to match your sander’s dust extraction layout. Proper hole alignment keeps your work area cleaner and extends disc life.
  • Broad Grit Selection: Available in Very Coarse, Coarse, Medium, and Fine grades—ideal for heavy material removal, surface leveling, and final finishing.
  • Long-Lasting Cut: High-quality abrasive grain resists loading and heat buildup during dry sanding, so you get more done with fewer discs.
  • Wide Sander Compatibility: Fits popular 6-inch random orbital sanders from Dewalt, Makita, Bosch, Ryobi, and other brands with matching hole patterns.

📊 6 Inch Sponge Sanding Disc Specifications

Item Diameter 6 Inch (150mm)
Hole Patterns Available 6-Hole, 9-Hole, 15-Hole, 17-Hole
Backing Material Sponge with Hook & Loop
Suitable For Random Orbital Sander, Orbital Sander, Polishing
Application Auto Body, Woodworking, Dry Sanding, Paint Prep, Metal
Sanding Grades Very Coarse, Coarse, Medium, Fine
Condition Brand New
Country of Manufacture China

❓ Frequently Asked Questions About 6-Inch Hook & Loop Sanding Discs

1. Will these 6-inch sponge discs fit my 5-inch random orbital sander?

No, these sanding discs are specifically sized for 6-inch (150mm) backing pads. Using a disc that overhangs the pad can cause imbalance, tearing, and poor performance. Please measure your sander’s pad diameter before ordering. If your tool uses a 5-inch pad, we recommend searching for a dedicated 5-inch option.

2. What’s the difference between the 6, 9, 15, and 17 hole versions? Do they affect sanding quality?

The hole count only affects dust extraction—not the sanding result itself. To get effective dust collection, you must match the hole pattern on the disc to your sander’s backing pad. Count the holes on your current pad (or check the manual) and select the corresponding option. Using mismatched holes will block airflow and leave more dust on your workpiece.

3. Can I use these sponge sanding discs for wet sanding?

These discs are designed for dry sanding applications. Introducing water or liquid lubricants can degrade the hook & loop material and cause the sponge backing to break down prematurely. For wet sanding projects, we suggest using waterproof abrasive sheets specifically rated for that purpose.

4. Which grit should I start with to remove peeling clear coat from a car?

For aggressive removal of failing clear coat, Very Coarse (typically around 40-60 grit equivalent) can get the job done fast, but you must be extremely careful not to cut through the underlying color coat. A safer approach is to start with Coarse (roughly 60-80 grit) and then move to Medium (100-150) to level the surface. Always follow up with Fine (180-240) before priming or painting. Test on an inconspicuous area first.

5. Will the 6-hole or 9-hole discs fit my Dewalt orbital sander?

Compatibility depends entirely on your specific Dewalt model’s backing pad hole pattern. Some Dewalt 6-inch sanders use 6-hole pads, while others may use 8 or 9 holes. We offer multiple hole configurations so you can match your exact tool. Just take a look at your existing sanding disc and count the holes—then choose the same pattern from our listing.

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