Where are you finding the 3M white, gray sanding pads?

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Do a search here on the forum, the topic has been discussed before and several sources were mentioned. Or go to 3M's website, you may be able to purchase direct or learn the name of a local distributor of 3M products. Check your business yellow pages for automotive paint and finish distributors, the finer grades of Scotchbrite pads are used in auto paint work.
 
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I'll have to check the distributors as none of the major automotive places have them.

I found no sources searching or Google. 3M, Scotchbrite, pads.

I just came back from MLPS/St Paul MN, could have walked right into 3M.:D
 
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The Grey are available at home depot in the area were they sell stains & laquer finishes..
The White are in the cleaning isle & used for cleaning stainless steel
The white give the best factory looking finish IMO, I also used the white cut in 3"- 4" X 1" strips to apply the Mothers Polish on it's first coat over the frame before switching to an old white T Shirt..
Also alot of Bodyshop supply places "Used" to have the Scotch Brite pads in various grits as it's used to scuff primer/sealer before painting..
 
Napa should have them, or can get them for you overnight.

Also a large aircraft supply house will have all grades as these are called for specifically in many aircraft maintenance manuals.
 
Check your business yellow pages for automotive paint and finish distributors, the finer grades of Scotchbrite pads are used in auto paint work.

What my fellow Hoosier said!

OCD1,

If you have trouble finding them, shoot me an e-mail with your mailing information and I will gladly ship some out to you.

Beemer1969 at tds.net

Be sure to add "S&W Forum" to the subject line so that I can retrieve it from the spam folder! <smile>
 
Thanks all. I will check NAPA. I have not seen them at Lowes or Homers(just the coarse paint stripper kind) but will check again.
 
'Constantines' has them in any of the grits for $4.50 per 5 pk.
Abrasive Pads - A69


They also have Micro-Mesh abrasive. Expensive per pad but it really works nicely. For a very high polish/shine w/o using a buffer and avoiding rounding corners,etc.
They start at 1500 grit and go up to 12,000 grit.
Considering most feel a 1200grit is a brilliant shine,,these are really something, but alot of labor to produce the results.

The last time I bought the white, maroon & grey 3M pads was at a small lumber&woodshop est.
Not a big structural lumber dealer but a smaller specialty type place w/alot of different types of wood and finishing matr'l. Catered to the hobby woodworker, carver,etc.
I think they were about 65cents/pad then if you bought 5 or more. That was a couple years ago.
 

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