20-Piece Mixed 5 In. Round Sanding Paper Kit

Features

  • For use on wood, metal, drywall, fiberglass, or painted surfaces
  • Hook-and-loop backing for quick disc changes
  • Hole pattern compatible with sander pad for dust extraction
  • Aluminum oxide abrasive for a consistent scratch pattern
  • Includes multiple grits from coarse to extra-fine
  • 5-inch disc diameter

Specifications

Count 20 pieces
Disc Diameter 5 in
Grits Included 5 × 60, 5 × 80, 5 × 120, 5 × 240
Abrasive Aluminum oxide
Backing Hook and loop
Compatible Surfaces Wood; metal; drywall; fiberglass; painted surfaces
Dust Extraction Hole pattern matches compatible sander pad

A 20-piece set of 5-inch round sanding discs with aluminum oxide abrasive. Intended for use on wood, metal, drywall, fiberglass, and painted surfaces. Discs have hook-and-loop backing for attachment and a hole pattern that aligns with common sander pads to assist dust extraction. The set includes multiple grits for coarse to extra-fine sanding.

Model Number: CDA9003

Project Ideas

Business

Mobile Cabinet & Door Scuff-Sanding

Offer a fast pre-paint prep service for homeowners, painters, and realtors. Use 120 for adhesion scuff-sanding on painted cabinets/doors and 240 for denibbing between coats. Market as a clean, dust-extracted, half-day service that improves paint longevity and finish quality.


Furniture Flip Studio

Source tired dressers, side tables, and chairs, then refinish for resale. Use 60–80 to remove finishes, 120 to refine, and 240 to prep for stain/paint and topcoat. Build a brand around smooth, durable finishes and quick turnaround enabled by hook-and-loop disc changes. Sell via marketplace listings and weekend pop-ups.


Drywall Patch and Blend Micro-Service

Specialize in small drywall repairs for landlords and property managers: patch holes, sand flush with 120–240, and blend texture/paint. Emphasize clean work using a compatible sander with dust extraction and flat-rate pricing per patch size.


Boat/RV Oxidation Prep

Provide on-site gelcoat and fiberglass prep. Use 120 to knock back heavy oxidation and 240 to refine before compounding and waxing (final polishing done with a buffer). Offer package tiers for topsides, hatches, and trim, targeting marinas and RV storage lots.


Hands-On Finishing Workshops + Kits

Host beginner classes on sanding and finishing wood and metal projects. Each attendee receives a curated disc set (60/80/120/240) and a small project blank. Generate revenue from tickets, upsell take-home kits, and create tutorial content that drives affiliate sales for sanders and abrasives.

Creative

Layered Paint Distressed Farmhouse Signs

Create rustic wall signs by painting wood boards with two contrasting colors, then selectively sand through the topcoat to reveal the base color and raw wood. Use 120-grit to feather edges and letters after stenciling, then 240-grit for a silky touch before sealing. The hook-and-loop discs make quick grit changes for controlled, artistic distressing, and the dust-extraction holes help keep details clean.


Swirl-Pattern Metal Wall Art

Produce a brushed, engine-turned look on aluminum or steel panels. Lay out a grid and use a 5-inch random orbit sander with 80–120 grit to make overlapping circular swirls, then soften with 240 for a uniform sheen. Mount the panel in a floating frame or add vinyl lettering for a modern industrial piece.


Reclaimed Wood Charcuterie Boards

Turn reclaimed planks into food-safe serving boards. Flatten and remove old finish with 60-grit, refine tool marks with 80, smooth to 120 before rounding over edges, then burnish to 240 for a touchably smooth surface prior to oiling. The consistent scratch pattern from aluminum oxide helps achieve an even finish on mixed hardwoods.


Custom Skateboard Deck Refresh

Strip a worn deck or longboard, keeping graphics you like by masking areas. Use 60–80 grit to remove lacquer, 120 to refine, and 240 to prep for clear coat. Add a custom stencil design and re-grip. The disc’s hole pattern pairs with a dust-extracting sander to minimize mess in small workshops.


Two-Tone Barn Door Makeover

Give an interior barn door a farmhouse update. Paint a base color, apply a contrasting top color, then sand high-contact areas and edges with 120 to reveal layered tones. Finish-sand flat fields with 240 for a smooth, wipeable surface before topcoating. Works great on painted surfaces thanks to quick disc swaps between grits.