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    Sanding Discs

    The quality of your final finish is directly dependent on the quality of your surface preparation. A crucial component of that process is the sanding disc. This collection of professional sanding discs is engineered for workshops and enthusiasts who demand efficiency, a consistent finish, and excellent value.

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    Save £10.99MP GoldPlus Discs 150mm 15 hole velcro P40 MP
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    MP GoldPlus Discs 150mm 15 Hole Hook and Fastener

    Sale priceFrom £12.49 GBP Regular price£23.48 GBP
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    MP De-nibbing Mini Sanding Discs Kit with mini sanding block and sanding discs for precision finishing.
    Save £19.07MP Finish Disc P1000 MP
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    MP Finish Disc P1000 (Pack of 15)

    Sale price£26.99 GBP Regular price£46.06 GBP
    MP Sanding Pad 150mm - Versatile back-up pads in blue and red for all sanding needs.
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    MP Sanding Pad 150mm

    Sale price£36.80 GBP
    On saleMP P1500 Sanding Patches - Flexible abrasive patches for exceptional finishing results.
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    MP Sanding Patches (Pack of 500)

    Sale priceFrom £44.99 GBP Regular price£87.28 GBP
    MP Sanding Block for De-Nibbing in blue, designed for precision and efficiency in automotive coating applications.
    On saleMP Sanding Disc X-act 75mm P3000 - Set of various sanding discs shown in circles with a green surface.
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    MP Sanding Disc X-act (Pack of 25)

    Sale priceFrom £32.99 GBP Regular price£40.00 GBP
    MP MasterNet Discs 150mm P80 round net abrasive for dust-free performance
    Save £5.61MP Eraser Wheels & Adaptor (Set of 2) - Heavy-duty cleaning discs for removing paint, rust, and sealants.
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    MP Eraser Wheels & Adaptor (Set of 2)

    Sale price£32.99 GBP Regular price£38.60 GBP
    Save £3.81MP Backing Pad 150mm M14 Velcro for sanding applications, compatible with most power sanders.
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    MP Backing Pad 150mm M14 Velcro

    Sale price£22.99 GBP Regular price£26.80 GBP
    Save £2.15MP Mandrel For Cleaning Disk - Heavy-duty surface prep solution for rust and paint removal.
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    MP Mandrel For Cleaning Disk

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    MP Cleaning Disk 100mm (Pack of 5) MP
    MP Cleaning Disk 150mm (Pack of 5) MP
    MP Finish Disc Plus 150mm P2000 Orange MP
    MP Finish Disc Plus 150mm P3000 Red MP
    Save £36.01MP Finish Disc Plus 150mm P4000 Green MP
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    MP Finish Disc Plus 150mm P4000 (Pack of 50)

    Sale price£19.99 GBP Regular price£56.00 GBP

    Sanding Discs Frequently Asked Questions

    How do hook and loop sanding discs work?

    Hook and loop sanding discs work using a two-part fastening system, identical to the principle of Velcro. This simple and effective system consists of:

    1. The "Loop" Side: The back of the sanding disc is covered in a soft, fibrous fleece material.
    2. The "Hook" Side: The backing pad on the orbital or DA sander is covered in thousands of tiny, stiff plastic hooks.

    When you press the sanding disc onto the sander's backing pad, the hooks on the pad grab onto the loops on the disc. This creates a secure, high-friction bond that holds the disc firmly in place, even during the high-speed spinning and oscillating motions of the sander.

    The hook and loop system is the industry standard for modern sanding for several key reasons:

    • Quick and Easy Grit Changes: You can switch from a coarse grit to a fine grit in seconds by simply peeling one disc off and pressing another one on.
    • Reusable Discs: If a disc is not fully worn out but you need to change grits, you can remove it and re-attach it later. This is not possible with older adhesive-backed discs.
    • Secure Attachment: The system provides a strong, reliable grip across the entire surface of the disc, ensuring it won't slip or fly off during operation.
    • Dust Extraction Compatibility: It allows for the use of multi-hole pattern discs and pads, enabling efficient dust extraction which extends the life of the disc and creates a cleaner work environment.

    How long do sanding discs last​?

    There is no fixed time for how long a sanding disc will last, as its lifespan depends entirely on several key factors. A disc should be replaced when it is no longer cutting efficiently and you find yourself applying more pressure to remove material.

    The main factors that determine the life of a sanding disc are:

    • Material Being Sanded: This has the biggest impact. Sanding soft materials like body filler or certain softwoods can clog the disc quickly. Sanding hard materials like cured epoxy or steel will wear down the abrasive grains faster.
    • Grit Size (P-Rating): Coarse grits (like P40-P80) are used for aggressive material removal and tend to have a longer life as they are less prone to clogging. Finer grits (like P400 and above) have smaller grains and a denser coating, which can clog more easily, especially on softer materials.
    • Sanding Pressure and Speed (RPM): Applying excessive pressure or running the sander at too high a speed generates excess heat. This can cause the material being sanded to melt slightly, leading to premature clogging. It can also cause the abrasive grains to break down faster. The best practice is to let the weight of the tool do the work.
    • Dust Extraction: Using a sander with an effective dust extraction system is crucial. Removing the sanding dust from the surface prevents the disc from "loading up" or clogging, significantly extending its useful cutting life.

    There are ways of improving the lifespan of your sanding disc.

    • Use the right grit for the job. Don't try to remove heavy material with a fine-grit disc.
    • Use light, even pressure.
    • Clean the disc periodically with a stiff brush or a blast of compressed air to remove clogged material.
    • Ensure your dust extraction system is working efficiently.

    What is a sanding disc​?

    A sanding disc is a circular-shaped abrasive consumable, designed to be attached to a power tool for sanding, stripping, or finishing various surfaces. Think of it as a high-performance, machine-grade piece of sandpaper, optimised for speed and efficiency.

    Sanding discs are made up of three key components:

    1. The Abrasive Grain: This is the sharp, gritty material that does the cutting. The size of these grains is measured by a "grit" or "P-rating." A low number (e.g., P40) signifies a coarse grit for rapid material removal, while a high number (e.g., P800) signifies a fine grit for smooth finishing.
    2. The Backing Material: The grains are bonded to a durable backing. For most workshop applications, this is a heavy-duty paper, which offers a good balance of flexibility and strength.
    3. The Attachment System: This is how the disc connects to the sander. The most common system is hook and loop (similar to Velcro), where the fuzzy "loop" backing on the disc attaches to the "hook" surface on the sander's backing pad.

    These discs are used with power tools like random orbital sanders and dual-action (DA) sanders. They allow for much faster, more consistent, and more efficient sanding than is possible by hand, making them an essential tool for automotive, woodworking, and decorating professionals.

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