9" 225mm Flocking Round Sandpaper Abrasive Polishing Sanding Discs 240-5000 Grit

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💪 From rough metal finishing to a consistent paint prep on your car or a silky surface on hardwood, having a disc that bridges the gap between cutting and polishing saves time and frustration. This 9" (225mm) flocking round sandpaper covers the essential 240–5000 grit range, giving you the flexibility to handle everything after heavy stock removal. The dense flocking backing locks securely onto your sander's hook pad, while the flexible body conforms to gentle contours without folding or creasing. Use them wet to keep dust down and avoid loading, or dry for quick touch‑ups — either way, you get uniform scratch patterns and a reliable finish on metal, wood, automotive panels, artificial stone, and even jewelry repair.

✨ 225mm Flocking Round Sandpaper – Key Advantages

  • Broad 240–5000 grit range – perfect for blending, pre‑paint scuffing, surface refinement, and final polishing in one lineup.
  • Strong flocking (hook & loop) backing – grips firmly to 9‑inch backing plates; no peeling or edge lifting even at high speed.
  • Flexible and durable construction – the round sandpaper bends with curved panels and edges, resisting tearing and keeping consistent contact.
  • Optimized for wet or dry use – wet sanding rinses away debris to prevent clogging and delivers a finer finish on clear coats, resin, and stone.
  • Uniform abrasive coating – even grit distribution minimizes stray deep scratches, giving you a predictable, professional result every time.
  • Multi‑material versatility – proven on metal, wood, automotive paint, gelcoat, jewelry, plastics, and composite countertops.

📋 Flocking Abrasive Polishing Disc Specifications

Diameter 9 inches (225 mm)
Grit Range 240 • 320 • 400 • 600 • 800 • 1000 • 1200 • 1500 • 2000 • 3000 • 5000
Abrasive Material Premium aluminum oxide
Backing Type Flocking (hook & loop) for secure attachment
Compatibility 9‑inch backing pads on orbital sanders, polishers, and rotary tools
Usage Condition Wet or dry
Recommended Applications Artificial stone, wood furniture, metalworking, automotive bodywork, jewelry polishing

❓ 9‑Inch Flocking Sanding Discs – Common Questions

🔸 How do I attach these sanding discs? Are they self‑adhesive?

These discs feature a flocking (hook & loop) backing, not a peel‑and‑stick adhesive. You’ll need a 9‑inch (225mm) backing pad with hook material on your sander or polisher. Press the disc firmly onto the pad and it will stay put during polishing; it removes cleanly when you’re ready to switch grits.

🔸 What project stages does the 240–5000 grit range cover? Where do I start?

Think of it as your “mid‑stage to finish” set. 240–400 grit smooths out coarse scratches and levels minor imperfections. 600–1000 grit refines the surface for primer or paint. 1500–3000 grit prepares for high‑gloss polishing, and 5000 grit brings out a mirror‑like shine. Always work through the grits progressively for the best result.

🔸 Can I wet sand with these flocking discs?

Yes, they are designed to perform excellently wet. Soak or rinse the disc with water, keep the surface wet while sanding, and you’ll notice much less clogging, a cooler working temperature, and a smoother final finish — especially on clear coats, gelcoat, and stone.

🔸 Are these discs sturdy enough for metal and jewelry work?

Absolutely. The flexible but tough body combined with sharp aluminum oxide grain holds up well on metal surfaces, including aluminum alloys and mild steel. For detailed jewelry finishing, they provide the control and uniform scratch pattern needed before polishing compounds, without tearing or excessive wear.

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