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WATER PAPER 230 X 280MM 1200 GRITWET & DRY 10 PER PACK STD
WATER PAPER 230 X 280MM 1200 GRITWET & DRY 10 PER PACK STD
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WATER PAPER 230 X 280MM 1200 GRITWET & DRY 10 PER PACK STD
Features
- P1200 grit ultra-fine abrasive for high-refinement sanding.
- Wet & dry backing — suitable in either mode depending on your job.
- Made with silicon carbide abrasive for sharp, consistent cutting at high finesse.
- Standard 230 × 280 mm sheet dimensions for compatibility with sanding blocks and sheet sanders.
- 10 sheets per pack — enough for delicate jobs without excess.
Benefits
- Finish-ready surfaces: ideal for polishing, clear coats and final smoothness.
- Low scratch visibility: leaves a very fine, uniform surface.
- Versatility: suitable for wood, filler, paints, coatings, metals and plastics.
- Less dust: wet sanding helps sediment capture and reduces airborne dust.
Extra Information
- Use after coarser grits (e.g. P240 → P400 → P600 → P1200) for best finish.
- Use a flat sanding block or platen to prevent uneven wear or “hot spots.”
- When wet sanding, use light lubrication and regularly rinse the paper and surface to avoid clogging.
- Keep sheets flat and dry before use; avoid curling or moisture damage in storage.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Model / Cat No. | ABR1031200-10 |
| Sheet Size | 230 × 280 mm |
| Grit | P1200 (ultra-fine) |
| Abrasive Material | Silicon Carbide |
| Use | Wet & Dry |
| Pack Quantity | 10 sheets |
| Barcode (EAN-13) | 6009515865917 |
| Pack Dimensions | 370 × 250 × 2 mm |
| Pack Weight | 0.12 kg |
| Typical Applications | Polish prep, scratch removal, clear coat finishing, fine surface smoothing |
Safety
- Wear eye protection, dust mask and hearing protection during sanding.
- If sanding wet, ensure surrounding work area avoids electrical hazards or slippery surfaces.
- Use light, even pressure—excessive force may damage the sheet or surface.
- Discard worn sheets to avoid scratching; maintain fresh abrasive for best results.