Sanding and Finishing

Looking for the very smoothest of finishes? You’re in exactly the right place. Here, you can enjoy the very best prices with our extensive range of sanding sheets and discs, designed for hand sanding and power tools alike. Whether you’re tackling wood, metal, paint, or plaster, our sanding products deliver the durability, efficiency, and precision you need for professional results.

Our collection includes sanding sheets and discs for detailed work and finishing applications, as well as sanding belts designed for high-performance material removal. Whether you need precision sanding for fine finishes or heavy-duty abrasion for tougher surfaces, you can count on us to have the right solution for you.

You can enjoy free UK delivery on orders over £150 and easy 14-day returns for total peace of mind. Plus, if you need a bit of help on deciding which sanding solution is best for your task, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our expert team for tailored advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are sanding sheets and discs used for?

Sanding sheets and discs are used for smoothing, shaping and finishing surfaces such as wood, metal, paint and plaster. They’re essential for preparation work, helping create a clean, even surface before painting, staining or sealing.

2. What’s the difference between sanding sheets, discs and belts?

Sanding sheets are typically used for hand sanding or sheet sanders, while sanding discs are designed for power tools such as orbital or random orbital sanders. Sanding belts are used with belt sanders for more aggressive material removal on larger surfaces.

3. How do I choose the right grit for sanding?

Lower grit numbers are coarser and are ideal for removing material quickly, while higher grit numbers are finer and better suited for smoothing and finishing. Choosing the correct grit helps achieve the desired finish efficiently.

4. Can sanding sheets and discs be used on different materials?

Yes, they can be used on a variety of materials, including wood, metal, paint and plaster. It’s important to select the appropriate grit and type for the material to ensure the best results and avoid damage.

5. Are sanding discs compatible with all sanders?

Not all sanding discs fit every sander, so it’s important to check the size, fixing type (such as hook and loop or adhesive) and compatibility with your tool. Using the correct disc ensures better performance and a more secure fit.