Enclose parts and workpieces to contain blasting media and dust

Attach discs to power tools and reinforce the discs

Grind and deburr workpieces; also use to sharpen tools

Pair with buffing and polishing accessories like wheels to clean, sharpen, or touch up workpieces

Apply to your buffing wheel to improve its buildup removal

Remove imperfections and apply protective coatings on delicate surfaces

Attach to the shaft of your grinder or buffer to hold wheels with a shank

Connect wheels with a center hub to bench grinders and buffers

Everything you need to remove scratches and surface imperfections with a buffer or polisher

As the outer sanding surface wears away, new abrasive is exposed

Dry, polish, and clean without streaking or smearing

Remove material and leave a smooth, uniform finish inside cylinders

Dissolve microscopic surface flaws from metal parts for a mirror-like finish

Smooth, brighten, and passivate metal parts for a mirror-like finish

Use to cover, clean, and insulate objects

Use with a floor machine to scrub floors; more durable than floor machine pads

Pair with floor machine pads to keep them attached; also called pad drivers

Use with a floor machine to scrub, buff, strip or polish floors

Strip, scrub, buff, and polish hard or carpeted floors with a pad or brush

Apply to surfaces with a lapping or buffing tool for a level, scratch-free finish

Polish workpieces without the mess of pastes and slurries

Mix with oil, grease, or water to create your own lapping compound

Polish and clean surfaces without scratches, streaks, or chemicals

Mount abrasive discs to the shafts of bench-top motors, grinders, and buffers

Clean, shine, and protect hard surfaces

Lengthen your polisher's reach to access deep grooves and tight spots

Attach to a drill or grinder to polish small and hard-to-reach areas

Remove swirl marks and imperfections from a surface after buffing

Grip polishing stones for manual use or mount them to power tools

Create a finer, more polished finish on tools, molds, and dies than sanding sticks

Reach into pipes, tubes, corners, and slots to smooth their surfaces and remove paint and rust

Complete a wide range of cutting, grinding, and sanding tasks with your rotary tool

Quickly swap accessories in and out of your rotary tool

Pair with rotary tools to sharpen, debur, and grind metal surfaces

Pair with rotary tools to remove material from work surfaces using abrasion

Attach to the end of Dremel grinders for quick accessory changes without extra tools

Extend the life of sanding belts, rolls, discs, and sheets by removing residue

Smooth the surfaces of workpieces and remove layers of paint and rust

Smooth out small, recessed, and hard-to-reach areas, and also remove paint and rust

Slip into areas where other abrasives can't reach, from small holes to keyways

Add between your sanding disc and backup pad for a finer finish

Add to sanders, floor buffers, and other tools to smooth out workpieces and remove paint and rust

Use by hand or add to sanders, sanding blocks, and other tools to create a smooth finish on surfaces

Use with grinders to shape, deburr, and sand edges and internal surfaces

Deburr and smooth larger work surfaces and machine parts than polishing stones

Scrub heavy grease and grime away better than sponges

Convert flat surfaces into tool-sharpening stations

Press onto finished surfaces to remove specks of dirt, paint, and other fine particles

Add tumbling media to finish, polish, deburr, clean, and round the edges of metal parts

Use in tumblers to polish, finish, deburr, clean, or round the edges of metal parts

Create seals and prototypes, lubricate tools, and polish equipment

Attach abrasive wheels to hand-held drills and die grinders; also known as mandrels


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