MP sanding block 65 x 120 mm gives hand sanding a firmer and more controlled guide than loose abrasive sheets. The block is made from special flexible plastic and is shaped for sanding drawbeads, edges, rounded details and concave areas. It helps the abrasive follow the surface without collapsing completely under finger pressure, so the sanding pattern stays more even across the repair area.
The 65 x 120 mm size is compact enough for local repair work while still giving enough contact area for controlled material removal. It is useful during filler shaping, primer surfacer sanding, edge blending and detail preparation where a hard flat block would not sit correctly on the panel shape. The flexible body helps maintain contact along curves and recessed details.
Good sanding blocks reduce finger marks, waves and uneven pressure points. MP sanding block 65 x 120 mm spreads pressure across the abrasive and keeps the hand movement more consistent. That is especially useful when refining small contours, working around body lines or preparing areas where the sanding mark should remain predictable before the next coating stage.
The block works with suitable abrasive sheets or strips chosen for the material and sanding stage. Coarser grits can shape filler or primer, while finer grits can refine the surface before coating. Clean the block after use so dust and loose abrasive particles do not scratch later work.
Use MP sanding block 65 x 120 mm to guide abrasive sheets during hand sanding on shaped repair areas. The flexible form helps keep pressure controlled on curves, edges and recessed details.
| Product type | Flexible hand sanding block |
|---|---|
| Size | 65 x 120 mm |
| Material | Special flexible plastic |
| Main use | Sanding drawbeads, edges and rounded areas |
| Suitable work | Filler shaping, primer sanding and contour preparation |
| Article number | 562010000 |
|---|---|
| EAN / GTIN | 4016176303421 |
Is MP sanding block 65 x 120 mm a cork block?
No. Article 562010000 is a sanding block made from special flexible plastic.
Why use a block instead of loose abrasive?
A block spreads hand pressure more evenly and helps reduce finger marks during sanding.
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