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The 3M 7010365705 Scotch-Brite CF-DC is a non-woven clean and finish disc designed for surface preparation and finishing work across a range of materials. Built with a conformable, open-web construction and aluminum oxide abrasive mineral, this disc blends, cleans, and polishes without undercutting or damaging the base material. Rated at 3000 RPM and measuring 5.25 inches in diameter, it is suited for use with a random orbital sander equipped with a Hookit backup pad. HVAC, plumbing, and general metal fabrication technicians use this disc for light corrosion removal, surface blending, and pre-finish cleaning on aluminum, stainless steel, and other substrates.
This disc is intended for use on aluminum, stainless steel, plastics, wood, and fiberglass surfaces. It is well suited for both shop and field finishing tasks where a consistent, clean surface profile is required without aggressive stock removal. The conformable pad allows it to follow contoured surfaces and reach into corners, making it practical for ductwork, fittings, pipe ends, and fabricated metal components. Trade professionals who need repeatable surface results before welding, coating, or inspection will find this disc fits standard random orbital tooling already in the truck or shop.
Designed for use with random orbital sanders equipped with a Hookit backup pad. Compatible with aluminum, stainless steel, plastics, wood, and fiberglass surfaces.
This disc is installed and operated by the technician performing surface preparation work — no licensed trade certification is required, though typical shop safety practices apply. Ensure the disc is properly seated on the Hookit backup pad before tool operation and confirm the tool's free-speed RPM does not exceed the 3000 RPM disc rating. Always wear appropriate eye and respiratory protection when grinding or finishing metal surfaces. Inspect the disc for wear or loading before each use and rinse with water to restore cutting action when the web begins to fill.
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