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The 3M 7000120135 is a Trizact Hookit foam abrasive sheet engineered for hand sanding in automotive paint finishing workflows. These sheets are designed to refine wet sanding scratches at 5000 grit before the compounding stage, producing a finer surface profile that responds well to rubbing compound. Each sheet measures 2-3/4 inches by 5-1/2 inches and attaches via Hookit hook-and-loop backing to compatible foam hand sanding pads. The microreplication technology in Trizact abrasives delivers consistent scratch patterns throughout the life of the sheet, reducing the variation common with conventional sandpaper.
These sheets are used in hand sanding applications during automotive paint correction and refinishing. They are suited for body shop technicians and experienced detailers working on finish-coat surfaces where controlled scratch refinement is required before compounding. Typical use is wet sanding over fresh clearcoat or basecoat to eliminate deeper scratch marks left by coarser grits. The manufacturer recommends pairing these sheets with the 3M Hookit Foam Hand Sanding Pad PN05612 for best results.
Recommended for use with the 3M Hookit Foam Hand Sanding Pad PN05612. Designed as a preparatory step before application of 3M Rubbing Compound or 3M Perfect-It Rubbing Compound in automotive paint finishing processes.
These sheets are installed by pressing the Hookit backing firmly onto a compatible foam hand sanding pad until the hook-and-loop interface is fully seated. Wet sanding should be performed with adequate water lubrication to prevent loading and surface damage. Allow the abrasive to do the work with moderate, even hand pressure — excessive force can compromise the scratch pattern consistency Trizact is designed to produce. Follow all shop safety practices and the manufacturer sequence when transitioning to the compounding stage.
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