Blue Spot Tools 3.8cm x 460cm Anti-Clogging Emery Cloth Roll (80 Grit) 19902

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  • Product Code: 19902
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Blue Spot Tools Anti-Clogging Emery Cloth Roll (80 Grit)

MPN: 19902

Barcode: 5028734199024

Size: 3.8cm x 460cm

Weight: 0.14kg


Overview:

This Blue Spot Tools 80 grit emery cloth uses an aluminium oxide abrasive on a J-weight waterproof polycotton backing. It measures 3.8cm x 460cm and features an anti-clogging design to keep the cutting surface clear during use.

At 80 grit, this roll suits tasks that call for controlled but aggressive stock removal. It handles initial surface preparation on metals, removing old paint, coatings, and rust before further finishing stages.

The polycotton backing holds together under pressure across both hand and power tool use. The cloth works wet or dry and wraps around cylindrical workpieces such as shafts and pipes.


Key Features and Benefits

  • Anti-clogging abrasive surface: Keeps the cutting face clear during removal work, reducing how often you stop to clean the cloth.
  • J-weight polycotton backing: Resists tearing under the firm pressure needed for aggressive stock removal tasks.
  • Aluminium oxide coated: Cuts through metals, wood, plastic, and leather with the controlled aggression that 80 grit delivers.
  • Wet or dry use: Works in both conditions, with water-cooled sanding available for heat-sensitive metal work.
  • Wraps around cylindrical workpieces: Conforms to shafts, pipes, and rods for consistent surface contact.
  • Hand and power tool compatible: Tear or cut to size for use in both manual sanding and machine sanding setups.

Specs & Attributes

  • Size: 3.8cm x 460cm
  • Weight: 0.14kg
  • Grit: 80
  • Abrasive: Aluminium oxide
  • Backing: J-weight waterproof polycotton

Typical Applications

  • Removing old paint and surface coatings from metal
  • Initial rust and corrosion removal from steel, brass, copper, and aluminium
  • Smoothing body filler before further finishing passes
  • Deburring sharp edges left after cutting or machining metal
  • Re-roughing steel surfaces before re-welding or bonding
  • Smoothing equipment shafts and bearing surfaces
  • Surface preparation on wood and plastic ahead of finer sanding

How to Use

  • Clear the surface: Remove loose rust, dirt, or debris from the workpiece before starting.

  • Tear to length: Pull off a strip sized to the area you are working on.

  • Select wet or dry: Work dry for most removal tasks. For metal, dampen the cloth to reduce heat build-up.

  • Apply firm pressure: Press your fingers flat against the backing and work in steady strokes along the surface.

  • Wrap curved parts: Wind the cloth around shafts, pipes, or rods and work back and forth with even tension.

  • Inspect as you go: Check progress regularly and clear accumulated debris from the cloth to maintain cutting performance.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is the difference between 60 grit and 80 grit on emery cloth?
    Both fall in the coarser range. 60 grit removes material faster and is better suited to heavy rust or thick coatings. 80 grit still cuts aggressively but leaves a slightly smoother result, making it more suited to initial surface prep before moving to finer finishing stages.

  • Is 80-grit emery cloth good for removing paint from metal?
    Yes. 80-grit cuts through old paint and surface coatings on metal effectively. It removes material quickly without being as destructive as very coarse grits. After stripping with 80-grit, a finer abrasive should be used to smooth the surface before repainting or applying a coating.

  • Can 80-grit emery cloth be used on aluminium?
    Yes. Aluminium oxide-coated cloth works on aluminium without the contamination risk that some other abrasives carry. Take care not to apply excessive pressure, as aluminium is softer than steel and 80-grit can leave noticeable scratches if overworked.

  • When should I move from 80-grit to a finer abrasive?
    Once the bulk of material or coating removal is complete and the surface is reasonably even, move up to a finer grit. For metal preparation before painting, 80 grit is typically followed by 120 or 180 grit to smooth out the scratch marks it leaves before any coating is applied.

  • Is 80-grit emery cloth suitable for use with power tools?
    Yes. The J-weight polycotton backing is designed to hold together under power tool use as well as hand sanding. Cut or tear strips to the size your tool requires, always with the abrasive side facing the workpiece surface.


Summary

The Blue Spot Tools 3.8cm x 460cm 80 Grit Emery Cloth is an aluminium oxide coated sanding roll on J-weight waterproof polycotton backing. The anti-clogging design and wet or dry compatibility make it well-suited to initial surface preparation, paint stripping, rust removal, and deburring on metals, wood, plastic, and leather.

Data
Reference Code19902
Size3.8cm x 460cm
Internal / External UseBoth
Weight0.14kg
MaterialJ-weight waterproof polycotton backing | Aluminium oxide abrasive

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