Wet and Dry Sanding Discs 125 150 175mm Sandpaper Hook & Loop Pads 60-10000Grit

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🚗 From rough shaping to showroom‑ready polish, having the right sanding disc for every step saves time and material. These wet and dry sanding discs in 125mm (5″), 150mm (6″), and 175mm (7″) sizes give you a complete grit range from 60 to 10,000, all built on a flexible latex backing with strong silicon carbide grit. The hook & loop attachment lets you swap discs in seconds, while the waterproof construction handles wet sanding on automotive clear coats, gelcoat, and stone without falling apart. Dry sanding is equally sharp on wood, metal, plastic, and paint prep. Whether you’re restoring a classic car, building furniture, or polishing a countertop, you get consistent scratch patterns and long‑lasting cutting power in one reliable pad.

✨ Premium Hook & Loop Wet Dry Sandpaper Pads – Key Features

  • Full grit spectrum 60–10,000 – covers aggressive material removal, surface blending, fine sanding, and mirror polishing in one system.
  • Three medium‑large sizes – 125mm (5″), 150mm (6″), and 175mm (7″) fit the most popular orbital sanders and polishers.
  • Silicon carbide on latex flocking – firm, flexible backing that won’t crack or delaminate, even when soaking wet.
  • Waterproof wet or dry use – wet sanding eliminates dust, prevents loading, and produces a finer finish; dry sanding is fast and aggressive.
  • Quick hook & loop attachment – grips securely at high speed, releases cleanly when you need to move to the next grit.
  • Trusted by professionals – suitable for auto body repair, woodworking, metal fabrication, paint finishing, plastic, and DIY crafts.

📋 Wet Dry Silicon Carbide Sanding Disc Specifications

Available Sizes 125 mm (5″) • 150 mm (6″) • 175 mm (7″)
Grit Range 60 • 80 • 100 • 120 • 150 • 180 • 240 • 320 • 400 • 600 • 800 • 1000 • 1500 • 2000 • 2500 • 3000 • 4000 • 5000 • 7000 • 10000
Abrasive Material Silicon carbide (high quality, firmly bonded)
Backing Latex flocking with hook & loop (Velcro)
Usage Condition Wet or dry
Compatibility Random orbital sanders, rotary polishers, and hand sanding blocks with matching hook backing plate
Durability Long‑lasting; resistant to loading and tearing
Ideal Applications Vehicle manufacture and repair, wood and bamboo finishing, metal polishing, plastic smoothing, paint preparation, stone surface refinement

❓ Large Wet & Dry Silicon Carbide Sanding Discs – FAQ

🔸 My sander uses a 6″ pad. Will the 150mm disc fit exactly?

Yes, 150mm is the metric equivalent of 6″ and will match a standard 6‑inch backing pad. The disc attaches quickly via hook & loop, with no overhang or trimming needed.

🔸 Can I jump from 1000 grit to 3000 grit, or must I go through 1500 and 2000?

For a flawless finish, we recommend stepping through the grits in order — for example, 1000 → 1500 → 2000 → 3000. This progressively refines the scratch pattern and prevents deep marks that show up after polishing. Taking the extra step gives you a true mirror result.

🔸 Will the latex backing hold up if I sand wet for a long time?

Absolutely. The latex flocking is fully waterproof and designed to remain flexible and intact even after extended wet sanding. The hook & loop bond stays strong, so you can work continuously without the disc peeling or disintegrating.

🔸 Does silicon carbide perform better than aluminum oxide on clear coat?

Silicon carbide is sharper and harder, making it excellent for clear coat, gelcoat, and other hard finishes. It cuts faster and produces a more uniform scratch, which is easier to buff out — especially when used wet. It’s the preferred abrasive for many body shops and detailers.

🔸 How do I keep 60‑grit discs from clogging when removing paint from wood?

Use the disc dry with moderate pressure and clean it periodically with a rubber sanding block or compressed air. For stubborn paint, a wet pass can help — but be aware that wet coarse grits may load faster with paint. Having a few extra coarse discs on hand is a good idea for large paint‑removal jobs.

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