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The AUSTOR 63-piece sandpaper set features nine grit levels from 1000 to 10000, crafted with silicon carbide and advanced nano-sand-planting technology for wet and dry use. Sized at 9 x 3.6 inches, these durable, electroplated-backed sheets deliver smooth, crack-resistant sanding across wood, metal, automotive finishes, and more — designed for professionals who demand precision and longevity.
















| ASIN | B08JJ39YX8 |
| Backing Type | Paper |
| Best Sellers Rank | #154,133 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #331 in Sander Sheets |
| Brand Name | AUSTOR |
| Color | Assorted |
| Compatible Devices | Sanding Block |
| Compatible Material | Glass, Jade, Leather, Metal, Plastic, Stone, Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (592) |
| Grit Material Type | Silicon Carbide |
| Grit Number | 1000 |
| Grit Type | Super Fine |
| Item Dimensions | 9.84 x 0.59 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 9"L x 3.6"W |
| Manufacturer | AUSTOR |
| Material Type | Silicon Carbide |
| Model | AU-AMA-629 |
| Size Name | 9 x 3.6 inches |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
W**W
Great Sandpaper
This is a great set of sandpaper for dry and wet sanding. I used them to fix some paint scratches on the car and they held up really well. No issues at all. In fact, I was able to rinse the sandpaper clean and reuse them multiple times. This set will last me a long time for my needs. Great value for the money spent. Would buy again.
H**G
Great set of sand paper. Will buy more!
Nice sandpaper. I wish I had gotten equal amounts for each grit. I know I won't use the 5k, 7k, and 10k grit that much, but it would be nice to have more of it. I might by more in the future. I used this to wet-sand the clear coat from my guitar and it gave it a nice polish. Recommended.
A**A
Great quality
Fine sandpaper is great quality
C**R
seems decent - maybe not as good/durable as "name brand"
Good selection of grits used for polishing - for a small job, this will be fine/just what's needed. I'm not sure if the grit holds up as well as other name brand options... but to get this wide assortment in ultra-fine grits, not many other options exist. Works for me.
R**S
Good
Great
A**Y
Great
Very good
G**E
Great paper !! Worked well
We used it to rub this SRT out after paint work.. just wish the sheets were bigger. They are pretty small in size..
L**N
doesn't hold up wet with a sanding block
The paper used doesn't hold up well when wet and using a block. The paper on the back side falls apart after using for a while.
M**I
I removed the echo in several stages niece items
U**E
Got these to sand some 3D printed models to a glossy finish, and they worked great. They're nice and big, so I just cut a smaller piece and used that. Should last me a long time.
A**R
Works well and is a fair price
R**A
Not much to say other than they work as intended and includes some hard to find grits for very fine work. I just refinished a badly scratched stainless steel toaster with these sandpapers and now it looks like new.
A**X
Backstory: I was trying to use my acrylic magnetic cleaner to clear some algae at the front of my betta acrylic tank, but was a bit careless and got too close to the gravel. I didn't notice that the magnetic cleaner had picked up a few small pieces of gravel on it... until the dreaded trail of scratches appeared wherever the magnetic cleaner was dragged. I immediately stopped and was devastated by the ugly scratches across the front of the tank considering my acrylic tank was still pretty new and had been an expensive investment that I couldn't just simply buy a replacement for. I researched and found that people had successfully used increasing grits of fine sandpaper (specifically wet-dry versions that are able to be used underwater without disintegrating) to gently buff scratches and scuffs out of the acrylic - all without needing to drain the tank of water or remove any fish. I was very nervous and hesitant as research suggested it would look worse, before it got better using this method (wet-sanding)... but I couldn't figure out a better way to undo the damage and so we come to this kit. Per my research for light/mild scratches (which is what I had) it was recommended to start with 1500 or 2000 grit - I started with the 1500 grit and slowly and carefully went over the whole trail of scratches until they were blurred and blended out, then went over again with 2000 grit, then 2500 grit, and 3000 grit - by this point I couldn't see any of the original scratches anymore but the sanded areas were a bit hazy. Finished up with a round of 5000 grit, looking much better, 7000 grit - haze almost all gone, and then one final polishing with the 10000 grit - the front of the tank looks good as new, maybe not quite as perfect as new but very darn close, and I couldn't see any of the scratches or hazing anymore. It was like I had pressed CTRL Z and reverted the tank back to before the goof-up with the gravel and magnetic cleaner. It did take a bit of time and effort to buff the scratches out but it was well worth the effort. The sandpaper integrity held throughout the process (and it looks like I can still use the same pieces some more) and yes it was fully submerged during use. I was impressed, and glad that this method was free of chemicals. My aquarium water was a bit cloudy/hazy afterwards, possibly from the fine acrylic powder floating around, but per my research and observations, it didn't bother my betta who was in the tank during the whole process (and other people attested that fish do not need to be removed during the wet-sanding process). I did perform a partial water change after the completion of the sanding and my betta is not acting any differently. There's plenty more of the sandpaper left so I can use it again if needed, but I will definitely be more careful with my acrylic tank going forward. Still it gives me some peace of mind.
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