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Whether you're refinishing a wooden table, smoothing body filler on a car, or prepping drywall for painting, you need a sanding tool that adapts to curves and won't clog instantly. Our foam sanding block set (300-3000 grit) gives you the flexibility of a sponge with the aggressiveness of traditional sandpaper. The open-cell foam structure allows water or lubricant to flow through, making wet sanding effortless and reducing dust. Perfect for DIY homeowners, auto detailers, woodworkers, and hobbyists who want a professional finish without leaving deep scratches. Each pad lasts longer than conventional sheets because the foam backing distributes pressure evenly – no more torn paper or missed spots on contoured surfaces.
| Product Name | Foam Sanding Block – Wet/Dry Abrasive Sponge Pads |
|---|---|
| Grit Range | 300, 600, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000 (6 pads, one each grit) |
| Material | High-density polyurethane foam + silicon carbide abrasive |
| Dimensions (each pad) | Approx. 4.5" x 2.8" x 1.0" (110 x 70 x 25 mm) |
| Condition | New, unused, unbranded retail packaging (no brand logo) |
| MPN / Model | Does Not Apply |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Style | Sanding foam sponge – flexible block |
| Features | Wet & Dry usage, washable, reusable, non-slip grip when wet |
Absolutely. The open-cell foam and waterproof resin allow you to dip the pad in water or use a spray bottle while sanding. Wet sanding with these blocks removes debris instantly, reduces heat buildup, and produces a smoother final finish – perfect for clear coat leveling or removing orange peel. Just rinse the pad frequently, and it will last through multiple panels.
It depends on the material and pressure applied. For typical wood or drywall sanding, each pad stays effective for 15–30 square feet. For auto bodywork (wet sanding paint), you can expect 3–5 full body panels per grit. The pads clean easily under running water, extending their life. Once the abrasive feels smooth or loses cutting power, it’s time to replace.
No – the flexible sponge distributes pressure evenly, reducing the risk of gouging. The silicon carbide abrasive is sharp and uniform, especially in fine grits (1500–3000), which are designed for polishing. For best results, follow the grit progression: start with coarse (300/600) to remove material, then move up through medium (1000–1500) and finish with ultra-fine (2000–3000). Always sand in a consistent motion and keep the pad flat.
Yes, but we recommend using the lower grits (300–600) for heavy joint compound removal or shaping. The foam block conforms to corners and rounded edges better than a hard sanding block. However, note that drywall dust can clog the pores faster – just tap the pad outside or use a vacuum attachment. For drywall finishing, dry sanding is fine; these pads also work with a damp sponge technique to smooth out mud seams without dust.
Each sponge pad is color-coded and includes a stamped grit number on the foam edge (or a small printed label). The set includes six distinct pads – you’ll receive one each for 300, 600, 1000, 1500, 2000, and 3000 grit. The packaging also lists the grit progression for easy reference.
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US$40
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