SKU | 7100180421 |
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Legacy SKU | 70006996758 |
UPC | 00051144090938 |
Catalog Number | 9093DC |
Product Number | 9093DC |
3M Drywall Sanding Sponge is ideal for sanding drywall and plaster during spot repair. Two sanding grades on one sponge in a fine/medium combination. Sponge can be rinsed and reused.
- IDEAL FOR MODERATE SANDING AND SMOOTHING of joint compounds
- FLEXIBLE SPONGE can be used to sand flat or contoured surfaces
- DUAL GRIT - Medium Grit to remove, fine grit to smooth
- Best for detail sanding of small to medium areas
- Conforms for easy use
- Rinse and resuse for longer life
Product Dimensions |
Imperial | Metric |
Weight | 0.075 lbs | |
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Width | 2-3/4 in | |
Length | 1-1/8 in | |
Height | 4-3/4 in | |
Thickness | 1 in | 25.4 mm |
Shipping Dimensions |
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Weight | 2.183 lb |
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Length | 14.25 in |
Width | 6.3748 in |
Height | 4.25 in |
PRODUCT FAQ
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How long does the 3M™ Drywall Sanding Sponge typically last?
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The 3M™ Drywall Sanding Sponge is designed to be durable and can last through multiple sanding projects, depending on usage.
Can the dual grit block be used on both dry and wet surfaces?
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Yes, the 3M™ Drywall Sanding Sponge can be used for both dry and wet sanding applications.
Is there a recommended technique for using this sanding sponge?
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To get optimal results, it's recommended to use light pressure when sanding with the Dual Grit Block in a back-and-forth motion.
How many sponges are included in each case of the 3M™ Drywall Sanding Sponge?
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Each case contains 24 sponges, making it convenient for larger projects or professional use.
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 note that while transitioning between sanding steps, it is advisable to skip no more than one grit to ensure a smooth and uniform finish.