The Mirka Mirlon sanding discs consist of high-quality non-woven abrasives engineered for consistent and uniform sanding results. These abrasives deliver a dense scratch pattern and a smooth, even finish, making them an excellent choice for matting, feathering, and fine surface conditioning. Their three-dimensional fibre structure allows for exceptional flexibility, making them well-suited for contoured surfaces and intricate details.
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
Uniform scratch pattern for controlled sanding
Suitable for both wet and dry sanding
Compatible with hand and machine sanding
Strong resin bonding for enhanced durability
Dust-free sanding when used with net interfaces
It is recommended that an interface pad is used for efficient dust extraction.
Additional Information
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
I was having difficulty sanding back spotted gum screens with regular 40 grit paper as the paper was wearing out too quickly and not particularly effective. I bought these hoping for an improvement and they are. Much more effective at removing the existing finish and they last at least 2 or 3 times longer. A couple of comments: 1. it’s much easier to score the surface with the same amount of pressure as regular paper so a much lighter touch is required. 2. The velcro doesn’t seem as sticky as other brands, so it often shifts around on the sanding back and I did have a couple of occasions when the sanding disc flew off. I use a metabo sander in case that makes the difference. I am happy to have found them as they make a truly awful job somewhat easier. Was shipped quickly.