Sandpaper and Sanding Blocks

Looking for sandpaper and sanding blocks? Buy sandpaper online & order your sanding blocks from BetaBoard, your one stop shop.

Our Sandpaper Range

We stock a range of sandpaper and sandmesh in a variety of sheet sizes, pack sizes and grits to suit an array of practical applications and purchasing needs. From 120 and 150 through 180 to 220 grit available in a variety of small and larger sheets in packs of 20 and in single sheets. Our selection of sandpaper includes products from leading and trusted brands such as Wallboard.

Browse our full range of sandpaper and sanding mesh here.

Our Range of Sanding Blocks

If you’re looking for sanding blocks, we can help. Our range includes:

  • Angled Edge Trim Tex Blocks
  • Small Square Blocks
  • Large Square Blocks

Browse the entire selection available at BetaBoard, here.

Looking to Order Sanding Blocks or Buy Sandpaper Online?

Browse our full range on this page and shop online or visit us at one of our stores across Greater Brisbane and South East Queensland. If you need buying advice, or if you cannot find exactly what you’re after, get in touch with us – the BetaBoard team is always ready to help.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sandpaper Used For?

Sandpaper is primarily used for smoothing and finishing of surfaces. These can be wood, metal or plastic surfaces. It can also remove imperfection in wood and help to refine wooden surfaces. Other uses of sandpaper include stripping paint and prepping a surface to ensure proper adhesion of glues or new coats of paint. Sand paper is available in different grades, from coarse to fine, to cater to wide range of tasks.

When is it Better to Use Sanding Blocks Instead of Sandpaper?

It is better to use sanding blocks when more control and a uniform finish are needed, particularly on flat or large surfaces. Sanding blocks are especially advantageous in situations where a precise and smooth result is essential, such as when preparing a surface for painting, refinishing furniture, or repairing drywall, as they help to prevent uneven wear and surface gouges that can occur when sanding by hand.

 

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