SKU | 7100173930 |
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Legacy SKU | 70006996592 |
UPC | 00051115120664 |
Catalog Number | CP002-12P |
Product Number | CP002-12P |
3M Sanding Sponge is ideal for dry or wet sanding of wood, paint, metal, plastic and drywall. When finished, simply rinse and reuse. Comfortable, flexible and convenient.
- Medium Grit
- Use for general purpose sanding
- Intended for use on most surfaces
- Conforms to your surface for easy sanding
- Resists clogging
- Use wet or dry
Product Dimensions |
Imperial | Metric |
Weight | 0.792 lbs | |
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Width | 6-1/2 in | |
Length | 5.65 in | |
Height | 4-1/4 in | |
Thickness | 1 in |
Shipping Dimensions |
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Weight | 3.7187 lb |
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Length | 16.75 in |
Width | 7 in |
Height | 5.75 in |
PRODUCT FAQ
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What is the 3M™ General Purpose Sanding Sponge CP002-12P suitable for?
The 3M™ General Purpose Sanding Sponge CP002-12P is designed for general purpose hand sanding and finishing. It can be used on a variety of surfaces including wood, metal, drywall, and painted surfaces.
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How durable are these sanding sponges?
These sanding sponges are highly durable and long-lasting due to their high-quality construction. They provide consistent performance throughout their use.
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Can I use the 3M™ General Purpose Sanding Sponge CP002-12P wet or dry?
Yes, you can use this sanding sponge either wet or dry depending on your preference or the specific application requirements. Wet sanding can help reduce dust while providing a smoother finish.
3M Sanding Sponges are specially designed to provide efficient sanding for various surfaces such as wood, paint, metal, plastic, and drywall. These sponges are equipped with high-quality 3M abrasives and are crafted using durable and flexible foam material. The unique block shape of the sponge ensures a comfortable grip and allows for sanding on flat, contoured, or irregular surfaces with ease.
Sanding plays a crucial role in the surface preparation process before applying a coating. To achieve the best sanding results, it is recommended to sand along the grain of the surface and follow a sequence of grits, starting from coarse and gradually progressing to very fine. It is important to ensure that no more than one grit is skipped between each sanding step.