SKU | 7100241250 |
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Legacy SKU | 70009126957 |
UPC | 00051141940953 |
Catalog Number | CP002-3PK-LG |
Product Number | CP002-3PK-LG |
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
- Use Wet Or Dry
- Rinse And Reuse
Product Dimensions |
Imperial | Metric |
Weight | 0.16 lbs | |
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Width | 2-1/4 in | |
Length | 3.15591 in | |
Height | 4.53071 in |
Shipping Dimensions |
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Weight | 1.46 lb |
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Length | 19.8748 in |
Width | 3.25 in |
Height | 5 in |
PRODUCT FAQ
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Certainly! Here are some questions and answers
What is the size of the 3M™ General Purpose Sanding Sponge CP002-3PK-LG?
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The sanding sponge measures 2 5/8 inches x 4 1/2 inches x 1 inch.
What grit level is the Medium sponge suitable for?
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The Medium sanding sponge is ideal for general purpose sanding tasks.
How many sponges come in each pack of the CP002-3PK-LG product?
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Each pack contains three sponges.
How many packs are included in a case when purchasing this product?
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There are six packs in each case of the CP002-3PK-LG sanding sponges.
Can you provide more information on how to use these sanding sponges effectively?
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These sanding sponges can be used wet or dry and are perfect for smoothing surfaces before painting or staining.
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.