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SandBlaster Sanding Sponge, 4-1/2 in L, 2-1/2 in W, 220 Grit, Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Yellow

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3M 9565Click To Copy SandBlaster Sanding Sponge, 4-1/2 in L, 2-1/2 in W, 220 Grit, Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Yellow

Item #: 9565 by 3M

UPC #: 051131999510

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Features
  • Dual angle sponges are helpful when sanding small detailed areas and near corners or ceiling
  • Washable and reusable

Thickness

1"

Returnable

Yes

Defective Code

A

Color

Yellow

Width

2-1/2"

Number in Package

1 pk

Sub Brand

Sandblaster

Grit Type

Fine

Packaging Type

Carded

Length

4-1/2"

Sandpaper Type

Dual Angle

Product Type

Sanding Sponge

Grit

220 Grit

Each Weight

0.110 LB

Velocity

N

Hazardous Material

No

Abrasive Material

Aluminum Oxide

Application

For flat, contour or irregular surfaces

Nomenclature

9565 SPONGE SANDBLASTER DUAL

Applicable Materials

Wood

Grit Size

220

Product Overview
SANDING SPONGE DUAL ANG 220GRT

3M Advanced abrasive sanding sponges are made with sharp, premium mineral, durable, flexible foam and clog-resistant for long life. The sponge is comfortable to grip and maintains its shape through a variety of sanding jobs. Sanding is an integral step in preparing a surface to receive a coating. For the better sanding results, sand with the grain of the surface and work through a sequence of grits, from coarse to very fine, skipping no more than one grit between each sanding step. Use a coarse grit to remove light or heavy coatings. Use medium-grit sponge for moderate stripping or surface leveling in preparation for a coating. Use fine grit sponge for between coats of finish on freshly coated surfaces, such as wood and metal. Use it to scuff the finish in preparation for the next topcoat application.