Dura Block 10.5" x 2.75" PSA

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SKU
af4402
$29.35
Quick Overview

Hand Sanding Block 2.625" x 10.5" is a durable, flat sanding block designed for controlled hand sanding on gelcoat, paint, fiberglass, and composite surfaces. Its rigid profile helps maintain even pressure, making it ideal for surface preparation, fairing, and finishing applications.

Flat Hand Sanding Block for Controlled Surface Preparation

Hand Sanding Block 2.625" x 10.5" is designed to provide consistent, even sanding pressure across flat and gently contoured surfaces. The rigid block helps prevent finger marks and uneven sanding, making it an essential tool for professional surface preparation and finishing.

This sanding block is sized to work with standard sanding sheets and abrasives, offering excellent control during hand sanding operations where precision is required.

Ideal Applications

  • Gelcoat sanding and fairing
  • Fiberglass and composite surface preparation
  • Automotive and marine refinishing
  • Primer and paint sanding
  • General surface leveling and finishing

Key Benefits

  • Flat profile for uniform sanding results
  • Helps prevent uneven sanding and finger marks
  • Comfortable size for extended hand sanding
  • Compatible with standard sanding sheets
  • Durable construction for repeated use

How to Use

  1. Wrap the sanding sheet securely around the sanding block.
  2. Apply light, even pressure while sanding.
  3. Sand in consistent strokes to maintain a flat surface.
  4. Replace abrasive sheets as needed.

Hand Sanding Block 2.625" x 10.5" is a simple yet essential tool for achieving smooth, flat surfaces before polishing, painting, or final finishing.

If you need help selecting the correct abrasives or sanding systems, contact us at orders@fiberglassflorida.com or call 321-639-3046 for expert support.

Last updated: February 2026

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