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    Scuff Pads vs. Sandpaper(Post)

    When it comes to surface conditioning products, we get a lot of questions about which type of material is needed for different jobs. Scuff pads and sandpaper are two choices, but each one is best su ...

    Introducing our New Brass Coated Wire Abrasive Products for Precision Cleaning and Finishing(Post)

    We are excited to announce three new products to our always-growing line of abrasive products. These new wire brushes are brass coated steel, designed for metal surface cleaning and finishing with th ...

    Sanding Epoxy Resin(Post)

    Resin sanding removes slight imperfections in the surface, such as burrs or dust. Achieving a smooth, finished surface on any project, from wall art, a table, or a custom-made ring, takes knowledge ...

    How to Polish Aluminum - A Beginner’s Guide(Post)

    Have you ever seen an aluminum surface that you can see your own reflection in? Have your aluminum wheels started to look dull and tarnished over time? Well, it’s 100% possible for you to poli ...

    T27 vs T29 Flap Disc Differences(Post)

    Key Takeaways/TLDR T27 Flap Discs: Have a flat profile, ideal for grinding on flat surfaces and finishing sharp, 90-degree angles. Best used at a 0-15 degree angle. T29 Flap Discs: Feature a conica ...

    Cross Pads vs. Cartridge Rolls: Making the Right Abrasive Choice(Post)

    Two abrasive products that customers often aren’t sure about which one they need are cross pads and cartridge rolls. They are both useful for a lot of the same sanding and grinding tasks, but each ha ...

    What is Mill Scale and How to Remove It(Post)

    If you’re a welder or metalworker, mill scale is something to definitely look out for. All types of steel can develop residual mill scale from production. Its presence can contribute to corros ...

    What's the Difference: Buffing vs Polishing(Post)

    If you've ever mixed the terms buffing and polishing, you're not alone. While both offer the end result of a smooth surface, their final appearance and the techniques used to get there differ. Cars, ...

    What Is the Golden Rule of Sanding?(Post)

    This is all about grit progression, which is starting at a low (coarser) grit and moving up to higher (finer) grits, step by step. The Golden Rule of Sanding means not skipping more than one grit th ...

    Silicon Carbide vs Aluminum Oxide Abrasives(Post)

    Choosing the ideal sandpaper/abrasive type depends on the material you use it on and the finish you desire. When comparing silicon carbide vs. aluminum oxide (alumina), they do have some differences ...

    What is Wet Sanding / Wet Sand FAQ(Post)

    If you're working on a project that needs sanding, such as auto bodywork or sanding drywall, you may or may not be aware of how wet sanding fits works. Well, what exactly is it, and why do people us ...

    Can You Sand Glass Edges by Hand(Post)

    Sanding glass edges can be a tricky skill to master. You don’t want scratches or other scarring on your precious glass surfaces. With the right tools for the right job, it’s possible to ...