



9″ x 11″ Sanding Sheets
- 9″ x 11″ sanding sheets in aluminum oxide and silicon carbide
- Packs of 10, 50 and 100 across the grit range
- Rated 4.9★ by 46 verified customers
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Cloth J-weight tears into tough hand strips; silicon carbide handles fine finishing. Pick grit and pack size in the picker.

The shop staple, done properly
9″ x 11″ sheets cover everything the machines do not: hand-sanding flats, wrapping blocks and profiles, tearing cloth strips for shoe-shining round stock. Aluminum oxide covers wood and metal; silicon carbide steps in for fine and finish work — crafts, woodworking, metal, plastic and automotive alike.

Materials & packs
Pick your sheet
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Flexible cloth sheets — tear into strips for shoe-shining and hand work.
Economical paper sheets for general sanding.
See the picker for all options.
See the picker for all options.
Suitability
What are these belts best for?
Use them for
- Hand sanding on blocks and profiles
- Cloth strips for shoe-shining and detail work
- Wood, metal, plastic and automotive finishing
Not the right belt for
- Bulk machine work — belts and discs are faster
Technical details
The deeper dive
9″ x 11″ sheets: aluminum oxide on flexible J-weight cloth or paper, and silicon carbide options for fine work.
No machine needed — cut, fold or wrap to fit the job.
Eye protection and a properly rated respirator. We recommend a full-face respirator like this one on Amazon.
Complete the setup
Works together with
Abrasive Hand Pads
Washable non-woven pads for contours.
1″ Shop Rolls
50 yards of J-weight, cut to length.
Sanding Sponges
4-sided dual-grit sponges.
Questions
9x11 sanding sheet FAQs
Cloth or paper?
Cloth J-weight is tougher and tears into strips that survive hand tension; paper is the economical pick for flat work.
A/O or silicon carbide?
Aluminum oxide for general wood and metal; silicon carbide for fine finishing.
What pack sizes?
10, 50 and 100 sheets depending on the option.
Can I use them wet?
Silicon carbide papers are the classic pick for fine wet-style finishing.
What grits should I keep?
A coarse, a medium and a fine of each type covers most shop jobs.
Stock the drawer
Sheets from $5.00 a pack — every bench needs a stack. Rated 4.9★ by 46 customers.

