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PowerHouse Abralon Sanding Pads 3 pack - You Select Grit

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  • Powerhouse Abralon Sanding Pad - 4000
  • Powerhouse Abralon Sanding Pad - 600, 800 and 1500 grit
  • Powerhouse Abralon Sanding Pad - 360
  • Powerhouse Abralon Sanding Pad - 180
  • Powerhouse Abralon Sanding Pad - 2000
  • Powerhouse Abralon Sanding Pad - 1000
  • Powerhouse Abralon Sanding Pad - 3000
MSRP: $20.95
$17.95
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Description

PowerHouse Abralon Sanding Pads 3 pack - You Select Grit

The industry standard in ball surface maintenance
creates a consistent and reliable pattern, lasting 5X
longer than sandpaper. 

P180 for deepest scratches

P360 for deepest scratches

P500 for medium scratches

P1000 for fine scratches

P2000 for mild luster with texture underneath

P3000 for a medium luster with light texture

P4000 for a high luster with smooth underneath 

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5 Reviews

  • 3
    POWERHOUSE ABRALON SANDING PADS 3 PACK - YOU SELECT GRIT

    Posted by Mark on Mar 22nd 2024

    Was expecting more aggressive when using was just ok. Had to go over a few times.

  • 5
    abralon pads

    Posted by Anthony passaretti on Jun 23rd 2023

    Buddies let me order only the pad grits I needed

  • 5
    Power Abralon Pad

    Posted by Michael Sanzeri on Apr 12th 2023

    I use them to sand my urethane ball and this pad is easier to hold as it's a little thicker and has a better grip on the back.These Pads are high quality as they do a nice even job but last longer and are a little cheaper to buy in the 3 pack.

  • 5
    sanding pads

    Posted by Mike Kiely on Mar 6th 2023

    works great

  • 4
    Works Fine but Doesn't Last

    Posted by RayRay Botts on Jun 25th 2020

    I noticed you sanding pads seem to wear out fairly quickly after two or three standings. At least a noticeable decrease and its ability to stay at the grit published on the disk. I I'm trying to find ways to preserve thel life of the disks. After each use I use a garden hose what's a nozzle to clean out the pads. Then I do not crumple/wring the pads but let them drain and dry naturally. I will let you know how this works.

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