3M™ Softback Sanding Sponge is a flexible foam pad that reaches tricky areas including headlight openings, around door handles and door jambs. Our sponge can be used wet or dry and helps to eliminate finger marks.
Use 3M™ Softback Sanding Sponge to reach tricky areas and eliminate finger marks. Our sponge helps to get into hard to reach places like headlight openings, around door handles and door apertures. This full thickness medium sponge is perfect for preparing old bottom paint for a new coat. It’s ideal for dry or wet sanding of wood, paint, metal, plastic and drywall. When used wet, it keeps the air clear of dust.
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