Sanding paper & abrasives
Buy Sandpaper
Want to buy sandpaper to sand paint, varnish, primer, stain or materials such as metal, plastic, galvanized steel, polyester, plastic and wood? At CROP, you can order any type of sandpaper in any grit coarseness and size. Whether you want to buy sandpaper for the sander, sanding block, sanding file or to sand by hand. At Nonpaints.com you have a choice of professional sandpaper from brands including:
- CROP sandpaper
- 3M sand paper
- COLAD sandpaper
- FINIXA sandpaper
- Hamach sandpaper
- MIRKA Sandpaper
- RUPES Sandpaper
- SIA Sandpaper
- 3M Scotch-Brite
What is sandpaper?
Sandpaper is special and strong paper to which abrasive grains of an abrasive material have been applied with glue. Sandpaper is used for sanding. By sanding with sandpaper you remove an old layer of paint, car paint, clear coat or make a surface smoother. Because of this, sandpaper is widely used by painters, car damage repairers, handymen and hobbyists. Sandpaper is also used to roughen a smooth surface to obtain adhesion for bonding, varnishing or painting.
Abrasive grade is indicated by a P
Coarseness of sandpaper is indicated by the letter P followed by a number. The lower the P number, the coarser the grain on the sandpaper is. If you have a P number with a high number, then the sandpaper contains a fine grit. You use coarse sandpaper to quickly remove old paint, rust, varnish and stain by sanding. A coarse sanding grit commonly used is P80. Do you want to lightly sand and mattify the surface or material? Then we recommend a fine sanding grit starting at P600 and finer.
What coarse sandpaper do I need?
Are you asking yourself what coarse sandpaper I need for my job to get the best result? Below we explain to you which grit sandpaper you need and in which steps you can best sand using a sanding ladder.
- Sandpaper grit 80 to 150: for removing paint, varnish, rust and corrosion by sanding. If desired, you could sand even coarser with 60-grit paper.
- Sandpaper 150 to 220-grit paper: do you want to sand existing paint and varnish where the surface does not need to be completely stripped bare. Sand in steps from P150 to P220.
- Sandpaper grit 180 to 320: Have you applied a primer or primer and want to sand it before applying a new coat of paint? Sand it lightly in steps from P180 to P320 for a nice smooth result.
- Sandpaper grit 400 to 800: Do you want to roughen up metal, plastic, aluminum, stainless steel, carbon or other materials by light sanding? Then use sandpaper grit P400 to P800 in stages to prepare the surface for a new coat of paint, varnish or stain.
- Sandpaper 1000 to 2000 grit: Do you have orange peel paint, also called orange peel, and want to repair it? Then sand in steps from grit P1000 to P2000, then polish the paint. With sandpaper P1000 and P2000 you can also repair sanding scratches by sanding the surface smooth.
- Abrasive paper grit 3000 to 5000: Do you want to wet sand and polish car paint? Then use special waterproof sandpaper P3000 and P5000. By wet sanding with water and grit 3000 or 5000, you get an incredibly smooth and matted paint after which you can polish it completely tight.
Sanding car with sandpaper
Sanding car with sandpaper? Sanding the body, part or old car paint with sandpaper removes paint, rust or roughens up the existing paint. Sanding the car with sandpaper is done when you want to spray a new paint. Sanding car paint makes the bodywork smooth again and achieves the best adhesion of the new paint.
Types of sandpaper
At CROP you can buy all types of sandpaper from a very large and wide range. Whether you are looking for sanding discs for your eccentric sander, triangle sandpaper for your delta sander, sanding strips for your file or sheets of sandpaper for hand sanding. At Nonpaints.com you will find sandpaper types below, among others.
- Delta sandpaper
- Hand sanding sheets
- Sanding belts
- Sanding rolls
- Sanding discs
- Sanding strips
- Sanding mesh
Waterproof sandpaper
Waterproof sandpaper is used with water for wet sanding. This is why wet sanding with waterproof sandpaper is also called wet sanding. By sanding with water, the grain on the sandpaper breaks down very finely so that you get a nice and even scratch pattern. In addition, wet sanding with water ensures that the waterproof sandpaper does not create dust so that the result and the surroundings stay clean.
Sanding mesh
Sanding mesh is the best material for sanding without dust. This special sanding mesh is also called sanding net because the ceramic sanding grains are sprinkled on an open-net construction. As a result, with sanding net, you have dust extraction over the entire surface of the material. The sanding mesh is best used on your sander using a protective pad to protect the backing pad from wear. At CROP, you can buy sanding mesh by grit in 5 piece and 50 piece packs.
Professional sandpaper from CROP
Professional sandpaper from CROP is used daily for sanding wood, metal, plastic, fiberglass, aluminum, stainless steel, plastic, carbon and more. In collaboration with professionals and demanding users, CROP's sandpaper is developed to meet all your user requirements. This professional sandpaper from CROP is sprinkled with a high-quality grit dei known for its high cutting capacity and long service life.
Ordering sandpaper at CROP
Ordering sandpaper from CROP is done by grain in both small and large packs with extra discount on quantity orders. At Nonpaints.com you can order CROP sandpaper as round sanding discs, hand sanding pads, sanding gauze, sanding blocks, sanding fleeces and more.