Feature

●Ultra fine grade silicon carbide outperforms steel wool to clean, finish, and buff a variety of metal surfaces
●Durable non-woven, open web construction won’t shred, rust or splinter like steel wool
●Preps primer paint for final coat without splintering or contaminating the surface
●Conformable pad accesses corners and other hard-to-reach areas
●Open web construction resists loading and allows easy cleaning for repeated use


Description

Product Description

Durable web offers long life and conformability. Designed to clean, finish and buff. May be used by hand, with a hand pad block or on an in-line sander. Abrasive mineral: ultra fine grade silicon carbide. Measures 9" length by 6" width. Dark gray color. Converted form: hand pad.

From the Manufacturer

The durable open-web construction is load resistant, offers long life and consistent abrasive action for cleaning, finishing, and buffing with no need to adjust, turnover, or continue the same project with a new pad.

The Scotch-Brite Light Duty Hand Pad 6448 gets into corners and works detailed surfaces without altering the dimensions of the base material. Designed to run cleaner and longer than steel wool, this versatile pad is a useful item for any workshop. The Scotch-Brite Light Duty Hand Pad 6448 can be used right out of the box by hand, paired with a hand pad block, or run on an in-line sander for faster completion on larger areas.

This dark grey pad is filled with silicon carbide abrasive mineral, a synthetic mineral that is very sharp and commonly used for low-pressure applications such as paint prep. While it breaks down faster than aluminum oxide, it produces a superior finish.

Scotch-Brite abrasives are unique surface conditioning products with abrasives incorporated into non-woven fiber matrix. Combining abrasives and non-woven material creates an abrasive system that delivers consistent results for the life of the product. The open-web material runs cool and is load resistant, which keeps the abrasive minerals cutting at high performance by limiting clogging of the fibers.