Mirka Mirlon is a flexible, three-dimensional fiber sanding material that excels on profiled surfaces. Its unique structure allows it to easily conform to curves and contours, delivering a smooth, consistent finish even on irregular shapes. The non-woven design provides superior control, ensuring excellent results.
Mirlon is perfect for matting surfaces, creating an ideal base for the next layer of lacquer or paint. Suitable for a variety of materials like metal, wood, plastic, and composites, Mirlon’s versatility makes it the go-to choice for high-quality surface conditioning. With its ease of use and efficiency, Mirka Mirlon helps achieve long-lasting, professional finishes.
Very Fine (360) is recommended for primary sanding of new parts, old paint layers and sanding of repairs before applying primer. Ultra Fine (1500) is recommended for enhancing mechanical adhesion and panel blending.
Features:
Non-woven, flexible abrasive for contoured and detailed surfaces
The Mirlon range is widely recognized for its consistent quality and versatility in surface preparation. These abrasives are frequently used in automotive refinishing, wood processing, and composite material applications. Mirka has also developed Mirlon Total, a more advanced version that offers higher cut rates, better durability, and compatibility with Mirka's net sanding systems for enhanced dust extraction.
FEATURES
Non-woven, flexible abrasive for contoured and detailed surfaces
What is Mirka Mirlon?
Mirka Mirlon is a flexible, non-woven abrasive ideal for surface conditioning, matting, and fine finishing tasks. It conforms easily to contours, making it great for tricky shapes and hard-to-reach areas.
What surfaces can I use Mirlon on?
Mirlon works well on a wide range of materials, including:
Metal (for cleaning and finishing)
Wood (for scuffing and denibbing)
Plastics
Composites
Primed or painted surfaces
Can I use Mirlon between coats of paint or lacquer?
Absolutely. Mirlon is often used between coats to denib, scuff-sand, or promote adhesion for the next layer.
Does Mirlon clog easily?
Not typically. Its open, non-woven structure resists clogging.
What’s the difference between Mirlon and Mirlon Total?
Mirlon is the original, versatile version for general surface prep.
Mirlon Total has denser abrasive grains throughout the pad for faster, more consistent cutting and better durability, especially in demanding applications.
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