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Yato waterproof sandpaper - A 230*280 mm grit 1200

Yato waterproof sandpaper - A 230*280 mm grit 1200

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Professional finishing with Yato waterproof sandpaper

Achieve a flawless surface finish on your projects with this premium waterproof sandpaper by Yato. Featuring a fine P1200 grit, it is a professional sanding solution specifically designed for smoothing delicate textures and preparing substrates before final painting. Its durable, flexible construction ensures high performance and precision, making it an essential addition to any modeling or cosplay workshop.

Key features

  • Fine P1200 gradation: This high-grade abrasive paper provides a uniform, smooth finish. It is ideal for removing microscopic imperfections and leveling surfaces before applying high-gloss paints or clear coats.
  • Wet sanding technology: Engineered to perform exceptionally well when used with water. This method prevents the abrasive grains from clogging with sanding dust, significantly extending the life of each sheet.
  • Optimal sheet format: Each sheet measures 230 x 280 mm, providing enough surface area to be cut into custom sizes. It can be easily wrapped around sanding blocks or used manually for intricate detailing.
  • Flexible backing: The paper carrier is designed to resist tearing while remaining highly flexible. This allows for precise sanding of complex 3D shapes, curves, and edges without the material breaking.
  • Versatile application: Compatible with various materials commonly used in creation, including plastics, resins, primers, and fillers. It ensures a consistent result on both rigid and soft surfaces.

Usage examples

  • EVA foam surface refinement

    After cutting and gluing your armor parts, use this sandpaper to smooth out seams and eliminate surface pores. Wet sanding allows you to achieve a perfectly uniform finish, creating a solid base for priming and sealing.

  • Perfecting paint substrates

    Applying a final pass with this grit before painting is the key to a mirror-like finish. It gently mats the primer, enhancing the adhesion of subsequent metallic or glossy color layers without leaving visible scratches.

  • 3D print and resin smoothing

    High-resolution prints or cast resin parts often require sanding to remove layer lines or mold marks. This grit allows you to fine-tune your work, bringing your model to a professional, gallery-ready state.

To achieve the best results on your armor, consider pairing this abrasive paper with high-quality primers and sealants for a professional finish. For optimal control and ease of work, check out our full range of abrasive materials to keep your workshop fully equipped.

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FAQ

How do I choose the right sandpaper grit for cosplay crafting?

The choice of grit depends on the current stage of your project. Lower grit papers, such as P60-P120, are used for initial sanding and shaping, while grits from P400 to P2000 are intended for finish sanding, smoothing surfaces before painting, and polishing between coats of clear finish.

What is the difference between dry and wet sanding?

Dry sanding is faster and allows you to constantly monitor the shape of your prop, but it generates a significant amount of dust. Wet sanding using waterproof sandpaper eliminates dust, prevents the abrasive grains from clogging, and provides a much smoother finish, which is essential when preparing props for painting.

Why does sandpaper clog quickly when sanding EVA foam?

EVA foam is a soft material that generates fine dust during friction, which easily settles between the abrasive grains. To minimize this effect, you should tap the dust off the paper frequently, choose papers with an open coat structure, or switch to wet sanding if the material type allows it.

Is high-grit sandpaper suitable for sanding 3D prints?

Yes, high grits such as P600-P1500 are perfect for smoothing 3D printed surfaces after applying a primer or filler. They allow you to remove characteristic layer lines without the risk of deep damage to the print structure.

Can the same sheet of sandpaper be used multiple times?

Yes, as long as the abrasive grain has not been completely worn down or clogged, the sheet can be used repeatedly. When working with water, rinse the sandpaper under running water after finishing and let it dry completely to prevent the paper backing from degrading.

How can I safely sand cosplay parts without inhaling dust?

Always wear a dust mask with an appropriate filter when sanding, especially when working with plastics, foams, or resins. While wet sanding significantly reduces the amount of dust in the air, working in a well-ventilated room remains an essential safety requirement.

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