Blue Spot Tools 3.8cm x 460cm Anti-Clogging Emery Cloth Roll (320 Grit) 19910

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Blue Spot Tools Anti-Clogging Emery Cloth Roll (320 Grit)

MPN: 19910

Barcode: 5028734199109

Size: 3.8cm x 460cm

Weight: 0.14kg


Overview:

This 320-grit Blue Spot Tools emery cloth uses an aluminium oxide abrasive on a J-weight waterproof polycotton backing. It measures 3.8cm x 460cm and has an anti-clogging design to keep the abrasive surface active during fine polishing work.

At 320 grit, this roll sits at the finer end of the abrasive range. It suits polishing work, fine surface conditioning, and between-coat preparation where only the lightest abrasion is needed on metals, wood, plastic, and leather.

The polycotton backing handles wet or dry use across hand and power tool applications. The cloth wraps around shafts, pipes, and cylindrical parts for uniform coverage during polishing passes.


Key Features and Benefits

  • Anti-clogging coating: Keeps the abrasive surface active during the extended, light passes that fine polishing requires.
  • Waterproof polycotton backing: Holds together during both wet polishing passes and dry hand finishing at this fine grit.
  • Aluminium oxide coated: Delivers fine, controlled abrasion on metals, wood, leather, and plastic at 320 grit.
  • Wet or dry use: Works in both conditions, with wet polishing at this grit producing a refined, consistent surface on metals.
  • Wraps around cylindrical parts: Conforms to shafts, tubes, and bearings for the uniform contact that polishing requires.
  • Hand and power tool compatible: Cut or tear to size for lathe polishing, sanding blocks, or hand finishing work.

Specs & Attributes

  • Size: 3.8cm x 460cm
  • Weight: 0.14kg
  • Grit: 320
  • Abrasive: Aluminium oxide
  • Backing: J-weight waterproof polycotton

Typical Applications

  • Final polishing passes on metals before applying a protective coating or sealant
  • Between-coat sanding to remove surface texture and imperfections from cured paint
  • Polishing shafts, spindles, and cylindrical metal components on a lathe
  • Light surface conditioning on stainless steel, brass, and copper
  • Removing fine scratches left during earlier abrasive stages
  • Sanding down dried filler or primer to a smooth surface before topcoat application
  • Wet polishing passes on metal for a refined, consistent surface finish

How to Use

  • Begin on a smooth surface: 320 grit works best once previous sanding stages have been completed, and the surface is already refined.

  • Tear to a workable length: Cut or pull off a strip suited to the area or workpiece you are polishing.

  • Wet or dry: Wet use at 320 grit produces a finer, more consistent result on metal surfaces. Dry use also works for finishing passes on wood and leather.

  • Use light, steady pressure: Let the abrasive do the work. Heavy pressure is not needed and can leave uneven marks at this grit.

  • Polish cylindrical parts: Wrap the cloth around the workpiece and apply a shoe-shine motion with even tension from both hands.

  • Check the finish: Inspect the surface in good light after each pass to confirm the scratch marks are consistent and the surface is uniform.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is 320-grit emery cloth used for?
    320 grit falls in the extra fine range and suits fine polishing, between-coat sanding, and surface conditioning where only light material removal is required. It removes the scratch marks left by medium and fine grits, leaving a smooth, even surface ready for coating or further polishing.

  • Is 320-grit fine enough for polishing stainless steel?
    320 grit produces a refined, consistent surface on stainless steel and removes light scratches effectively. For a brushed stainless finish, 320 grit is often used as the final pass. For a near-mirror polish, further passes with finer grits and a polishing compound are typically needed after 320.

  • Can 320-grit emery cloth be used on a lathe?
    Yes. 320-grit cloth is commonly used on a lathe for polishing shafts, spindles, and bearing surfaces. Hold the cloth with both hands and apply it in a shoe-shine motion around the rotating workpiece. Always follow safe lathe practices and never wrap the cloth loosely around your hand.

  • What is the difference between 240-grit and 320-grit abrasive cloth?
    240 grit removes more surface material and suits final preparation before painting or light surface conditioning. 320 grit is finer and leaves a smoother surface profile, making it better suited to polishing, between-coat work, and finishing tasks where only the lightest abrasion is needed.

  • Is 320 grit suitable for sanding between coats of paint or varnish?
    Yes. 320 grit is well-suited to sanding between coats of paint or varnish to smooth imperfections and improve adhesion for the next coat. It scuffs the surface lightly without cutting through the layer below, making it a practical choice for inter-coat preparation on both metal and wood.


Summary

The Blue Spot Tools 3.8cm x 460cm 320 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 suited to fine polishing, between-coat sanding, and surface conditioning on metals, wood, leather, and plastic.

Data
Reference Code19910
Size3.8cm x 460cm
Internal / External UseBoth
Weight0.14kg
MaterialJ-weight waterproof polycotton backing | Aluminium oxide abrasive

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