



6" X 9" Abrasive Hand Pads
- 6″ x 9″ non-woven abrasive hand pads — Coarse (brown), Very Fine (maroon), Ultra Fine (grey)
- Washable and reusable — outlasts steel wool without the rust
- Reaches contours and tight spaces by hand
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Coarse (brown) to clean and blend, Very Fine (maroon) for satin, Ultra Fine (grey) for the lightest touch. From $%MIN% each.

The finishing tool that fits in your hand
Sometimes the machine cannot reach. These 6″ x 9″ hand pads flex into contours and tight spots, resist wear better than steel wool, never rust, and wash out for reuse — a permanent upgrade over sandpaper scraps and wire brushes.

Grade-by-grade
Which pad does what
Showcase specifications about a product to help your customers making an informed decision about their purchase.
Non-woven abrasive hand pad
Fine satin finish
Strips and blends heavy marks
Suitability
What are these belts best for?
Use them for
- Hand-blending and final finishing on contours
- Cleaning and scuffing before paint or coating
- Anywhere steel wool used to go
Not the right belt for
- Heavy material removal — machines and coarse abrasives first
Technical details
The deeper dive
Non-woven abrasive web, 6″ x 9″ pads. Brown = Coarse, Maroon = Very Fine, Grey = Ultra Fine.
No machine needed — use by hand, folded or wrapped around a block or profile.
Eye protection and a properly rated respirator. We recommend a full-face respirator like this one on Amazon.
Complete the setup
Works together with
9″ x 11″ Sanding Sheets
Cloth and paper sheets for hand work.
Sanding Sponges
4-sided dual-grit sponges.
Surface Conditioning Belts
The machine version of this finish.
Questions
Hand pad FAQs
What do the colors mean?
Brown = Coarse, Maroon = Very Fine, Grey = Ultra Fine.
Are they reusable?
Yes — wash them out and keep going. They outlast steel wool.
Better than steel wool?
More wear-resistant, no rust and no metal splinters.
What do I use them for?
Blending, scuffing, cleaning and final finishing anywhere machines cannot reach.
Wood or metal?
Both — plus paint prep and cleanup jobs in between.

