Jawan Water Proof PAPER Sheets

Jawan Waterproof Sheet is a premium silicon carbide sandpaper designed for both wet and dry sanding applications.
Manufactured using high-quality waterproof silicon carbide grains for sharp, consistent cutting action.
Ideal sandpaper for sanding walls, putty, paint, filler, varnish, and automotive body surfaces.
Special waterproof paper backing ensures durability, flexibility, and tear resistance during wet sanding.
Provides uniform finish and superior area coverage with excellent hand grip and control.
Suitable for use as wall sanding paper, sandpaper for wall preparation, and paint surface smoothing.
Wide grit range supports rough sanding, surface leveling, intermediate sanding, and fine finishing.
Performs reliably in construction, automotive refinishing, and general maintenance applications.
Designed for professional painters, contractors, and DIY users seeking premium surface results.
A trusted wet and dry sandpaper solution delivering consistent finish quality across applications.
Key Specifications
Type of Coating CLOSE
Grit Ranges
60
80
100
120
150
180
220
240
280
320
400
500
600
800
1000
1200
Brand: Jawan

Additional Details

Usage Type of DRY / WET SANDING
Stiffness Stiff - 5 Star
Shelf Life 2 Years from the Date of Manufacture

Product Information

Benefits
- Uniform Finish
- Strong Backing
Features
- Sharp Grains
- Flexible Bond
Advantage
- Tear Resistant
- Grip of Sanding

Product Uses

FAQs
01.
Q1. What materials can Jawan Sheet be used on? Jawan Sheet is suitable for dry and wet sanding on wood, wall putty, paint, filler, varnish, and automotive bodywork. Q2. Does Jawan Sheet prevent clogging and black marks? Yes — its silicone carbide grains and structured coating reduce dust clogging and eliminate black burn marks on wood and wall surfaces. Q3. Can this sanding sheet be used for wet sanding? Yes — Jawan Sheet is designed for both wet and dry sanding, making it versatile for different surfaces and workshop conditions. Q4. Which grit should I use for final finishing on paint or wood? For fine finishing and sealer prep, use 220 grit and above. Lower grits like 60–120 are better for rough stock removal. Q5. Where is this product commonly used? (Industry reference) It is widely used in woodworking and construction, wall sanding, including furniture shops, interior finishing, auto body refinishing, and drywall preparation.

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