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    2 Products

    Cement for Abrasive Grains

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Adhesive Cement. Cement for Abrasive Grains.
    Coat cotton, canvas, and felt buffing wheels with this cement, then apply abrasive grains.
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    1Pail3024Thin LiquidNot RatedNot RatedNot RatedBrownFabric4796A1000000

    Contact Adhesives for Sanding Abrasives

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contact Adhesives. Contact Adhesives for Sanding Abrasives.
    Stick sanding discs or sheets to the backup pad on your sander. Also known as disc cement, these adhesives are strong enough to hold discs in place during aggressive sanding, but flexible enough that you can peel them off when you’re done. They work with either paper- or cloth-backed discs, but only use them on backup pads made for pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) discs or sheets.
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    For Abrasive Backing
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    Fabric, Paper32Can1030Not RatedRoom TemperatureThick LiquidOff-White8641N11000000
     
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