Sandpaper Assortment Girt 120 to 5000 Sand Paper for Wood Wet Dry Waterproof Abrasive Sandpaper Sheets for Automotive Metal Car Plastic Polishing Finishing 9?36 Inch 60 Sheets

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Nothing beats a final hand sanding for making sure a surface is smooth. If your are work with wooden workpieces, furniture, metal plates, plastics, fiberglass, and similar hard surfaces, then you would need Remiawy sandpaper. Specifications Size: 9 in(L)x 3.6 in(W) A set including 15 different grit range from 120 to 5000. Each of the grits contains 4 sandpaper sheets. Made of super quality, abrasive silicon carbide. Electro-coated for creating toughness in using. Great for polishing wooden utensils and metal works. Can be used in both wet and dry conditions. Can be cut into smaller sizes if you need. Easy to identify grit labels are printed on the back. Total 60 pieces of sandpapers to give you a one-stop end. Highlighted Features Available in a grit range within 120 to 5000. Each of the grit labels contains three units of sheets. Made of high-quality silicon carbide. A perfect kit for sanding, finishing, buffing and scratching. Fits good into artworks and crafts as well. Durable even after hundreds of uses. Tips for use 1.Remiawy sandpaper can be used for wet sanding scratches out of car paint, but be careful. Pressing down too hard or for too long can cause the paint to wear away and expose the primer beneath. Always use a light hand when it comes to wet sanding your vehicle’s paint. 2.Wet or dry sandpaper, when used wet, should be kept wet throughout its use. You may have to add more water to the sandpaper as you’re working with it. Warm water is best, as it softens up the paper and allows you to contact the surface with more friction. 3.When sanding, work from low grit to a high grit. That means going from 400 to 1,000 grit sandpaper in steps. This will allow you to achieve a better, smoother finish in the end. Lower numbers mean a larger grit, which will take more material away. The smaller you go, the finer the surface will get.