Faster working, more durable and longer lasting than conventional sandpaper! This premium p-graded aluminum oxide grain gives you a quick cut with less pressure.
You’ll
get a smooth and consistent finish on all types of materials, including
primed and painted surfaces.
Won’t clog, tear or transfer color.
Available in nine different grits.
Sold in packages of
20 sheets.
9'' x 11'' Sheet size
Assortment pack (24559) includes four 9'' x 11'' sheets; one each: 60/100/150/220 Grit
Customer Reviews and Photos for: Norton 3X Sandpaper
1) Submitted by
Chrysler Anderson, from Asheville, NC
on 8/26/2006
I am a piano refinisher and have been sanding for over 25 years. I discovered the Norton 3X Sandpaper about three years ago and wish I had discovered it 20 years ago. But I suppose it didn't exist 20 years ago. All I have to say is "Thank You" to the Norton company for developing the BEST sandpaper I have ever used. It really lasts a long time and it doesn't gum up for a long time. There are so many more comments I could make but I will stop now. Enjoy your sanding with 3X Sandpaper
2) Submitted by
Brian Andrews, from Knoxville, TN
on 4/6/2007
I am always skeptical of manufacturers' claims, but this sandpaper does indeed seem to last 3X! It is well worth the only slight increase in price over traditional sandpaper.
My understanding of the sandpaper is that while traditional sandpaper looses its aggressiveness due to the grit being worn down (a 60 sheet will start to feel more like a 100 sheet...) the Norton 3X instead of wearing down by rounding over, it shears to make a new jagged point that retains the original grit.
"I just do not know what to say about ROCKLERs above and far beyond customer service except for a simple thank you which doesnt begin to even start but thank you (everyone at ROCKLER) so much for all that you do. To potential customers, if you do not go to ROCKLER, you should have because you will not be getting the best in the business. Thanks again ROCKLER. Harry & Harry SLC, UT" -
Harry & Harry SLC, UT
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