3M™ Trizact™ Hookit™ Clear Coat Sanding Abrasive Discs are ideal for removing defects in the paint, such as dust nibs and matching orange peel. They're used prior to paint finishing abrasives or traditional polishing compounds and pads.
Prepare clear coat surfaces for finishing with 1500 grade 3M™ Trizact™ Clear Coat Sanding Discs. These film-backed discs are designed for damp sanding to remove paint defects and refine sanding scratches prior to polishing or using 3000-grade 3M™ Trizact™ paint finishing abrasives. 3M™ Trizact™ Discs are built with our unique three-dimensional structures that wear to continuously reveal fresh, sharp abrasive mineral. They're virtually self-sharpening and long lasting. These durable discs have a film backing that resists tearing and flexes over uneven surfaces. Discs are used damp to maintain a clean surface and maximise disc life. Used before any 3M™ Perfect-It™ Paint Finishing system or traditional polishing process. Level dirt nibs and refine sand scratches with fewer deep-scratch defects than dry sanding abrasives with 3M™ Trizact™ Clear Coat Sanding Discs 471LA grade 1500.
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