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3M Imperial Wetordry Sandpaper, 800 Grit, 3-2/3 in x 9 in, 10 Sheets

Model number
5922-18-CC

3M Imperial Wetordry Sandpaper at 800 grit provides fine silicon carbide abrasive cutting for wet or dry finish sanding of clear coats, lacquers, and painted surfaces. Use wet with water or dry to blend primer edges, remove light orange peel, and prepare surfaces for polishing. Silicon carbide mineral self-fractures for consistent performance. Each pack includes 10 sheets of 3-2/3 x 9 inches. Model: 5922-18-CC. UPC: 051141333922.

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Model no.
5922-18-CC
Brand
3M
Category
Sandpaper
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Sandpaper Sheet
Grit
800
Sheet Size In
3-2/3 x 9
Abrasive Type
Silicon carbide
Backing
Waterproof paper
Wet Dry
Yes
Pack Count
10
Barcode (UPC)
051141333922

§ FAQ

What is 800 grit Wetordry paper best used for?

800 grit is ideal for wet sanding automotive clear coat to remove light orange peel, water spots, and surface scratches, and for blending touch-up paint into surrounding panels. It is also used for fine finishing of lacquer furniture and sanding between coats of varnish or shellac.

Should I wet sand or dry sand at 800 grit on clear coat?

Wet sanding is strongly preferred on automotive clear coat at 800 grit. Using water as a lubricant prevents the fine silicon carbide grain from loading, produces a more uniform scratch pattern, and reduces heat buildup that can damage the clear coat.

What grit do I move to after 800 on automotive clear coat?

After 800, progress to 1000 or 1500 grit to refine the scratch pattern, then finish with 2000 and 2500 before machine polishing with a cutting compound and finishing polish.

Is the 3-2/3 x 9 sheet size easy to work with by hand?

The narrow 3-2/3-inch width is convenient for hand sanding body panels using a rubber sanding block, which helps keep the paper flat and distributes pressure evenly across the surface.