75mm / 125mm / 225mm Yellow Hook & Loop Sanding Discs – 40 to 1000 Grit Sandpaper Pads
Whether you're a professional woodworker, auto body tech, or passionate DIYer, fighting with sanding discs that slide off or wear out in minutes slows you down. Our premium yellow hook & loop sanding discs are designed for reliable dry sanding across a huge range of materials—from hardwoods and MDF to metal, painted surfaces, stone, and even delicate jewelry work. Available in three popular diameters (75mm, 125mm, 225mm) and a complete grit spectrum from aggressive 40-grit stock removal up to 1000-grit fine finishing, these round sandpaper pads give you a consistent, clean cut without the frustration of torn edges or weak backing attachment.
🛠️ Key Features of Yellow Hook & Loop Sandpaper Pads
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Universal Hook & Loop Backing: Grips tightly to your sander's pad during high-speed dry sanding, yet peels off effortlessly for quick grit changes—no slipping, no sticking residue.
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Complete Grit Range (40–1000): One lineup handles everything from heavy material removal and shaping to fine surface prep before paint or primer, eliminating the need to jump between brands.
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Three Convenient Sizes: 75mm (3-inch), 125mm (5-inch), and 225mm (9-inch) diameters cover most orbital sanders, random orbital sanders, and hand sanding blocks with hook backing.
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Premium Abrasive Grain: Sharp, evenly coated grit delivers a fast, uniform scratch pattern and resists dulling on wood, metal, composites, and automotive surfaces.
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Solid Disc Design (0 Holes): Blank configuration works universally with any sander pad—punch your own dust extraction holes if needed, without the risk of edge tear-out around pre-punched holes.
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Dry Sanding Optimized: Formulated for dry applications on artificial stone, wood, metal, automotive panels, and crafts—compatible with cordless and corded sanders alike.
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Flexible Yet Durable Backing: The heavyweight paper backing resists tearing even when contouring curved surfaces, giving you longer disc life and fewer changeouts.
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Broad Material Compatibility: Works beautifully on furniture, cabinetry, drywall, primer, painted surfaces, plastics, and non-ferrous metals.
📋 Specifications of 75mm–225mm Sanding Discs
| Disc Diameter |
75mm (3") / 125mm (5") / 225mm (9") |
| Grit Range |
40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 180, 220, 240, 320, 400, 500, 600, 800, 1000 |
| Disc Type |
Round Sanding Disc (Solid) |
| Attachment |
Hook & Loop (Velcro-style) |
| Color |
Yellow |
| Number of Holes |
0 (Universal blank disc) |
| Application |
Dry sanding, grinding, polishing, surface prep |
| Compatible Power Source |
Cordless or corded orbital sanders, random orbital sanders, hand sanding blocks with hook backing |
| Suitable Materials |
Wood, metal, automotive paint/primer, artificial stone, composites, plastics, jewelry, etc. |
| Package |
Sold per disc (select size and grit) |
❓ Yellow Sanding Discs FAQ – Your Questions Answered
- 1. What size sanding discs should I choose for my tool?
- 75mm (3") discs fit compact orbital sanders and detail sanders. 125mm (5") is the most common diameter for standard random orbital sanders. 225mm (9") fits large floor sanders or wide-diameter backing plates. Always match the disc diameter to your sander's hook backing pad.
- 2. Do these work with cordless sanders?
- Yes, absolutely. These hook and loop discs are compatible with both corded and cordless sanders as long as the machine uses the correct diameter hook backing pad. The disc attaches securely regardless of power source.
- 3. Can I use these yellow sanding discs for wet sanding?
- No, these discs are designed specifically for dry sanding applications. Using them wet may cause the backing to deteriorate or the abrasive to clog prematurely. For wet work, please look for a waterproof sandpaper product.
- 4. There are no dust extraction holes—will that be a problem?
- Not at all. The solid disc design gives you maximum surface area and edge durability. If your sander has a multi-hole pad, you can easily punch a matching hole pattern yourself. Many pros prefer solid discs for this exact reason—no tearing around pre-punched holes.
- 5. How do I pick the right grit for my project?
- A simple guide: 40–80 grit is great for rapid material removal, stripping paint, or rough shaping. 100–240 grit handles general sanding and smoothing. 320–600 grit gives you a fine finish ready for primer or painting. 800–1000 grit is ideal for fine finishing between coats or on delicate surfaces. For auto body work, start rough and progress through finer grits step by step.
- 6. Will the hook and loop hold up under heat or heavy use?
- Yes. The backing is designed to maintain a strong grip even when the disc gets warm during extended dry sanding. You'll experience far fewer fly-offs compared to cheap, thin-backed sandpapers.