• Pen, Bottle Stopper or even small goblet finishing just became a bit more enjoyable with the Micro Mesh Soft Touch sanding pads! Starting with the lowest grit of 1500 all the way up to 12000 grit this abrasive pad pack is sure the leave your project just the way you want it.
  • This pack works extremely well when working with CA finishes leaving your work looking like it was done by a professional! When using the pads it is recommended that start at the lower grit of 1500 and step or cycle your way up to the high grit of 12000.
  • The results are truly wonderful and will most definitely please the most discriminate of eyes. The pack includes 9 each 2 inch by 2 inch soft touch pads in the following grits: 1500, 1800, 2400, 3200, 3600, 4000, 6000, 8000 & 12000 plus a color coded grit guide.
  • Ideal for use with plastics, resin or impregnated blanks when turning. The pads can also be used around the home for fine repair work.
  • Works great on stabilized woods, acrylics & solid surface materials. Pads are colored coded with foam backing for easy grit identification. Colors may vary from images shown here. The colors on the grit chart and the colors of Micro-Mesh abrasives may vary slightly due to color shifts in the manufacturing process. 9 MicroMesh Pads included. Click or Tap the drop down menu under the images to DOWNLOAD the color chart.

I marred the acrylic windscreen on a new Yamaha by using the wrong adhesive remover. I tried to repair the damaged area using a couple of different abrasive polishes, but the damage was too deep. These micro mesh pads worked perfectly. I only had to use five of the different abrasive grades, including the two finest, to get the acrylic screen looking almost perfectly smooth. Then I was able to polish the screen with the Novus plastic polish kit that I also got here on Amazon. The damaged area is gone!

These little gems are so easy to work with! I use them for finishing the jewelry pieces I sell on Etsy. The lowest grit will file little burs off the ends of wire, and the highest grit can put a polish on glass! Versatile, and long lasting. I am very glad I decided to give these a try. This is the second bag of sanding pads I have purchased, and will always keep them on my workbench.

These work great. And they come with a color coded card to see what grit they are. But I believe they need to have the grit marked on the pad somewhere. Just Incase I loose the card. They’re so fine it would be very hard to tell what grit they were without the card. So while using the sanding pads. I noticed they held up quite well. I’m very pleased with this purchase 😁👍

Highly recommend these pads for all of those looking to smooth out their fointain pen nibs. I bought them to test if these could help me fix some baby-bottom issues on some of my pens and it worked amazingly well. Also helped me correct some rather coarse nibs on others.

This set of sanding disks are a must for resin polishing. They are easy to hold and work great wet. I mist the piece rather than soaking the disks. The sequence is just right for resin but it's best to start with wet/dry sanding paper 400/600/800/1200 prior to starting this set. After using the 8000 disk, I use Novus 2 polish and buff, then buff with the 12000 disk. Love it!

This stuff is simply awesome. Don't lose your color chart and be patient. Put some effort in to it...IE elbow grease. The results are amazing on wood or acrylic. I've heard it's not recommended to use this on wood that has a clear, hard topcoat. I have not tried it but I have used it on solid acrylic with fabulous results. Perfect for refinishing ecig mods.

I found these to be pretty pricey, but they are good. I bought them to help me clear scuff marks and shine marks on vinyl dolls. They do work pretty well for that. The fine grit is VERY fine, like a nail buffer. The heaviest grit is like a relatively fine sandpaper. They do last awhile, so that’s good, because I definitely don’t want to keep buying these too often because of the price. But they work.

I bought these for use with my guitars. I'd heard that they were really useful for sanding down the neck on a guitar with a thick poly finish to make them less sticky and easier to play. It definitely did the job. I went through all the grits (after wetting them first) and wiped up between each grit and the neck on my Epiphone Dot is now quite a bit easier to play and still glossy. The pads are also pretty easy to clean so they'll last a long time. Note: I would probably stop before the 12000 grit next time (for sanding a guitar neck). It was still slightly sticky (just not as much as the body) after using all the grits. But it's nice to know that I could stop at an early grit if I liked the feel and always have the option of bringing it back to a near factory finish.

I am very pleased with these pads, they seem to be holding up better than the more expensive pads I bought at woodcraft. I only wet sand acrylic or CA finish pen blanks with these, dry sanding tends to burn up this type of pad. Sanding through the grits produces a excellent shine quickly

Hello! I purchased these for pen finishing with wood turning projects and they are AWESOME! At first, while finishing acrylic projects or CA covered pens, as I was working my way through the different grits I was thinking "These aren't working." Then, like magic, as I got to the upper three grits it , they made my pens sparkle and shine. Truly awesome. My advice is don't get lazy. Don't cut out any of the grits-work up them all. It results in a great finish with very little extra time. I will say that they are sensitive. If you apply too much pressure, especially while sanding acrylic, they will get damaged resulting in damage to your underlying project. For a step up sanding experience these are the best I've used.