





✨ Polish like a pro, finish like a boss! 💧
3M Wetordry™ Sandpaper offers a premium assortment of 5 sheets with grits ranging from 1000 to 2500, designed for both wet and dry sanding. Featuring durable silicon carbide abrasives on flexible waterproof backing, it delivers a 10% smoother finish and longer lifespan, making it the go-to choice for flawless auto body repairs and polishing.




| ASIN | B005JPGTNI |
| Backing Type | Paper |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,394 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #5 in Sander Sheets |
| Brand | 3M |
| Color | Assorted |
| Compatible Devices | Orbital Sander, Palm Sander, Power Buffer |
| Date First Available | August 28, 2011 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051131030060 |
| Grit Material | Silicon Carbide |
| Grit Number | 2000 |
| Grit Type | Assorted |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.5 ounces |
| Item model number | 3006 |
| Manufacturer | 3M |
| Material | Silicon Carbide |
| Product Dimensions | 9"L x 3.6"W |
| Size | 3 2/3 in x 9 in |
| UPC | 753956443239 051131030060 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**S
work well, wet or dry to give you a nice polish on your paint job.
A nice assortment of sandpaper for use in painting and cleaning up a finish. These are nice quality and last a long time, wet or dry. I like having the different grits so I can get a nice clean luster.
J**M
Quality sandpaper.
good price on assorted fine grit paper.
C**N
Nice sandpaper set for polishing axles on Pinewood Derby cars
If you're a parent of a cub scout who does Pinewood Derby cars every year, you'll want to pick up a set of this wet/dry sandpaper. It's a nice collection of just the right grit to polish the car's axles for greatest performance. The axles (nails) that come in the box with the pinewood derby car have burrs and crimp marks on them that lead to unnecessary friction between axle and wheel. Friction is the enemy of speed so it's best to file these down, then polish the axles using this fine grit sandpaper to get a smooth finish, with much less friction between the axle and the wheel. Ideally you'll want to use a power drill, clamped into a vise, with the axle securely inserted into the drill head where a bit would normally go. Get yourself a fine tooth metal file plus a sheet of 500 or 600 grit sandpaper as well (not included in this set). Cut the 500 grit paper, plus each of the strips in this set into a few strips about 1/3 inch wide. I find it's best to mark the back of the paper in 1/3 inch increments and write down the grit number in each 1/3 inch section using a sharpie (e.g., 1000, 1500, etc.). This allows you to keep each strip straight. Also, be sure to wear protective eyewear and a dust mask to keep any metal dust or filings out of your eyes and lungs. Then it's pretty simple: * secure the axle into the drill head with a little over 1/2 inch of axle exposed * make sure drill is secure in vice * start spinning drill * use metal file to remove burrs and crimp marks (careful here not to file more than needed) * stop drill and inspect axle to make sure imperfections are gone. Surface of axle should now be smooth but with fine scratches * restart drill * using the previously cut 1/3 inch wide strips, polish the axle (including inside of head) starting with 500 grit sandpaper, moving up to 1000, 1500, 2000 and finally 2500. I find about 15-20 seconds with each grit works pretty well. The sandpaper holds together well wet or dry. Also, a single strip is usually good for two or three axles so a little sandpaper goes a long way. Put the unused paper into the pinewood derby box for next year (this is why labeling the individual strips of sandpaper is so important). Be sure to inspect each axle (preferably with a magnifying glass) after you're done to make sure it is smooth and shiny. Some people continue the polish out to even higher grits (3000+) but I've found that 2500 grit works well. Using this technique, my son has been able to take home a few trophies for his pack and district derbies. I realize this may not apply to all prospective buyers of this sandpaper, but hopefully it's helpful to some!
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Nice Assortment for My Needs
The sandpaper quality was excellent but I felt the price was a little too much for the few sheets included in the package.
W**S
1000/1500 grits leveled light scratches on aluminum worked perfectly
Used this 3M Wetordry pack to smooth a few light scratches on the valve cover sealing surface after a stubborn cover came off. I went with 1000 grit, then 1500, using isopropyl alcohol as the lubricant. The sheets held up well, didn’t load up, and stayed flat around edges and bolt holes. After sanding I wiped the area with a rag soaked in brake cleaner and blew it off with compressed air. Surface came out smooth and clean; new gasket went on and sealed with zero leaks. Great kit for light finish work on aluminum go easy and let the paper do the work.
B**1
Good product
Works as advertised. ⁰3m always works good although more expensive - you pay for what you get!!
D**D
Good quality
Good quality wet/dry sandpaper. I used it for polishing vehicle paint and clear coat on small repairs. Works great!
W**M
Small package for small projects.
I'm using this for small scratch repair on vehicle. Not much info. If your reading this, I would assume you know what you're doing. It's a small package, but works for me. If your trying to bring your fogged headlights back to life this may not be enough. I've been there. This time around I used MOTHERS and MCGUIRES CLEAR COAT. (No sanding) YOUTUBE has your back.
H**S
Muy buena calidad. Buen producto.
S**.
I had a small scratch on my car door and this was the perfect amount I needed to repair the scratch.
D**S
Están bien pero no era el grado que necesitaba
J**G
This had a good assortment of Grits and excellent for small areas on the car.
J**N
Solo me falta utilizar el producto. Gracias
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