3" 5" 6" Mesh Sanding Discs — P80 to P1000 Grit Hook & Loop Sandpaper for Random Orbital Sanders

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Description

🌀 One Abrasive System for All Your Sanders — 3", 5" & 6" Mesh Sanding Discs P80–P1000. Simplify your abrasive inventory with a single, versatile sanding solution that fits every orbital sander in your shop. Available in 3‑inch, 5‑inch, and 6‑inch diameters, these aluminum oxide mesh discs cover the full grit spectrum from aggressive P80 shaping to ultra‑fine P1000 polishing. The open‑mesh construction actively resists clogging and works with dust extraction to maintain a visibly cleaner work environment. Hook and loop backing ensures fast, secure changes between grits. Whether you're refinishing furniture, prepping auto body panels, or sanding drywall, this comprehensive system delivers consistent, professional‑grade results across wood, metal, paint, composites, and more.

⚙️ Key Features of the Multi‑Size Mesh Sanding Discs

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Three Diameters: 3", 5" & 6"

Select the size that matches your tools. 3‑inch discs for compact detail sanders, 5‑inch discs for standard random orbital sanders, and 6‑inch discs for larger DA and finishing sanders. One grit range, any machine.

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Complete Grit Range: P80 – P1000

Every stage of surface preparation is covered. P80–P120 for stock removal; P150–P240 for smoothing; P320–P600 for fine finishing; P800–P1000 for polishing and between‑coat refinement.

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Anti‑Clogging Open‑Mesh Design

The ventilated structure allows dust to escape through the disc, preventing loading and heat buildup. This maintains cutting efficiency and extends disc life, particularly on paint, filler, and softwoods.

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True Dust‑Free Sanding Characteristics

When used with a vacuum extractor, these discs capture fine particles at the source. The result is a cleaner workspace, better surface visibility, and reduced airborne dust—ideal for indoor projects and professional environments.

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Secure Hook & Loop Attachment

Premium hook-and-loop backing adheres firmly to your sander's pad. Quick to swap between grits, and stays centered during use—no edge lifting or slipping at high orbital speeds.

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Versatile Across Industries & Materials

Suited for automotive refinishing, wood processing, metal fabrication, construction, marine applications, and DIY projects. Effective on hardwood, MDF, mild steel, non‑ferrous metal, paint, lacquer, body filler, plastics, and composites.

📐 Technical Specifications

Available Diameters 3 inch (75mm), 5 inch (125mm), 6 inch (150mm)
Grit Range P80, P120, P180, P240, P320, P400, P600, P800, P1000
Abrasive Grain Aluminum Oxide
Bonding Resin over Resin
Backing Material Polyamide Fabric with Hook & Loop
Disc Type Open Mesh / Screen
Number of Holes 0 (mesh allows full dust extraction)
Compatibility Random orbital sanders, DA sanders, and detail sanders with hook & loop pads
Suitable Materials Hardwood, softwood, MDF, HDF, mild steel, non‑ferrous metal, paint, lacquer, plaster, putty, plastics, body filler, veneer, melamine, chipboard, composites
Applications Automotive refinishing, wood processing, metal processing, construction, marine, DIY, furniture restoration

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

📐 Which size should I choose for my sander?
Check your sander's specifications. Most standard random orbital sanders use 5‑inch discs. Larger finishing and DA sanders typically use 6‑inch discs. Compact detail sanders often use 3‑inch discs. Select the diameter that matches your backing pad.
🌀 Can I use mesh discs without a vacuum extractor?
Yes. Mesh discs still provide better performance than traditional paper, even without extraction. However, for maximum dust control and disc life, using a vacuum significantly enhances the experience—especially when sanding paint, filler, or drywall.
📏 What grit progression should I follow for automotive body filler?
Start with P80 or P120 to shape and level the filler. Progress through P180 and P240 to refine the surface. Before primer, finish with P320 or P400 for a smooth, scratch‑free foundation.
🛡️ Are these discs suitable for wet sanding?
These discs are designed for dry sanding applications. For wet sanding, we recommend using specialized waterproof abrasives.
🧾 How do mesh discs compare in cost to traditional abrasives?
While mesh discs may have a slightly higher upfront cost, their extended lifespan—due to anti‑clogging properties—often results in lower cost per project. Fewer disc changes also mean less downtime and improved productivity.
Pro tip: For the best performance, ensure your sander's backing pad is clean before attaching a new disc. Use light, even pressure—let the abrasive and the sander's motion do the work. Mesh discs perform best when used with a vacuum extractor to pull dust through the open structure.

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