Mirka Abrasive Sanding Sponge 1-Sided Soft Foam (Choose Your Grit)

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Mirka Abrasive Sanding Sponge 1-Sided Soft Foam (Choose Your Grit)

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Mirka Abrasive Sanding Sponge 1-Sided Soft Foam (Choose Your Grit)

This single-sided abrasive sanding sponge is just 1/4" thick so it wraps around contours better and tighter than most. Helpful for sanding between coats of finish, too.

Thin but durable, this sponge may be one sided but it'll still outlast regular paper sheets. Use this sponge for sanding finishes and contours.

Size 1/4" x 4-1/2" x 5-1/2"
Quantity Sold individually (1)
Brand Mirka
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November 25th, 2017
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Bill
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Far superior to sandpaper
Excellent sanding sponges! I've been using these for many years. They are my go-to instead if sandpaper when hand sanding is needed. Can be folded, rolled or twisted to conform to almost any sanding job. And they seem to last almost forever. If you've never tried them, do so! You'll never go back to traditional sanding paper.
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