Rectangular Foam Sanding Blocks — P60 to P600 Grit Wet & Dry Sanding Sponge for Wood Metal Auto Paint

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Description

🔧 A Complete Sanding System in Sponge Form — Rectangular Foam Sanding Blocks P60–P600. Equip your workshop with a single style of abrasive that handles virtually every hand-sanding task. These rectangular foam blocks feature premium aluminum oxide grain bonded to a flexible sponge core, delivering consistent cutting performance from aggressive P60 stock removal all the way to ultra‑fine P600 surface refinement. Use them dry for fast material removal, or wet sand with water to control dust, prevent clogging, and achieve a smoother finish on paint, clear coat, metal, and wood. The pliable body conforms to flat panels, contoured profiles, grooves, and arcs—making them equally useful for furniture restoration, automotive spot repair, DIY crafts, and general surface preparation. Rinse clean and reuse; one block outlasts multiple sheets of traditional sandpaper.

⚙️ Key Features of the Foam Sanding Blocks

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Extended Grit Range: P60 – P600

P60–P80 coarse grits for rapid shaping and material removal. P120–P180 medium grits for general smoothing and surface prep. P240–P320 fine grits for finishing. P400–P600 extra‑fine grits for polishing and between‑coat sanding.

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Wet & Dry Sanding Capability

Use dry for fast stock removal. Submerge in water for wet sanding that reduces dust, prevents loading, and produces a finer surface finish—especially beneficial on automotive paint, clear coats, and metal polishing.

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Flexible Sponge Core Conforms to Contours

The compressible foam body follows curved surfaces, rounded edges, grooves, and irregular profiles that rigid blocks can't reach. Provides even pressure distribution and helps prevent flat‑spotting on contoured workpieces.

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Washable & Reusable — Long Service Life

Rinse the block under running water to remove accumulated dust and debris, then continue sanding. One sponge block delivers the performance of multiple sheets of traditional sandpaper, reducing material costs over time.

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Two Thickness Options: 12mm & 24mm

12mm blocks offer a slim profile for detail work and lighter sanding tasks. 24mm blocks provide a fuller grip and more body for aggressive sanding and extended use. Choose the thickness that suits your hand and your project.

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Versatile Across Materials

Effective on wood, metal, plastic, painted surfaces, body filler, drywall, and furniture finishes. Ideal for automotive refinishing, woodworking, DIY crafts, and general shop tasks.

📐 Technical Specifications

Shape Rectangle
Available Thicknesses Approx. 12mm · 24mm
Grit Range P60, P80 (Coarse) · P120, P180 (Medium) · P240, P320 (Fine) · P400, P600 (Extra Fine)
Abrasive Material Aluminum Oxide + Sponge
Application Wet and dry sanding
Suitable Materials Wood, metal, plastic, paint, body filler, drywall, furniture finishes
Features Flexible, washable, reusable, long service life
Package Includes Foam sanding block (select grit and thickness when ordering)

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

📏 Which grit should I choose for preparing furniture before painting?
Start with P120 or P180 to remove old finish and surface imperfections. Progress to P240 or P320 for a smooth, paint‑ready surface. For final sanding between coats of paint or clear finish, use P400–P600.
💧 Can I use these blocks for wet sanding automotive clear coat?
Yes. Soak the block in water with a few drops of dish soap, then sand with light, even pressure. Wet sanding reduces clogging, controls dust, and produces a finer finish ideal for clear coat preparation and polishing.
🧽 How do I clean the block for reuse?
Rinse the block under running water while gently squeezing to release embedded dust and debris. Allow it to air dry completely before storing. For stubborn loading, a soft brush can help dislodge particles from the abrasive surface.
📐 Should I choose 12mm or 24mm thickness?
12mm blocks are slimmer and work well for detail sanding and lighter tasks. 24mm blocks provide a more substantial grip and extra cushioning, making them ideal for aggressive sanding and extended use on larger surfaces.
🛡️ Will the sponge core hold its shape over time?
The dense foam material is designed to maintain its structure through normal use. It provides consistent pressure distribution on both flat and curved surfaces throughout its service life.
Pro tip: For the best finish when wet sanding, work through grits progressively without skipping levels. Keep the block and surface well‑lubricated with water, and rinse the block frequently to maintain cutting performance and prevent debris from scratching the surface.

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