Product Overview:
The ROLLINGDOG Sanding Sponge is a versatile sanding block designed for surface preparation, smoothing, stripping, and stock removal across a wide range of materials. Measuring 4" x 2.75" x 1", it provides a comfortable grip and consistent sanding control on flat surfaces, edges, and contoured areas. Choose the grit that matches your job—60 (Coarse), 120 (Medium), or 180 (Fine)—for the right balance of removal and finish quality.
Available Grit Options
60 Grit (Coarse)
Best for heavy material removal and stripping. Ideal when you need to cut through rough surfaces quickly.
120 Grit (Medium)
Great for moderate removal and general sanding. A solid all-purpose choice for smoothing and prep work.
180 Grit (Fine)
Perfect for light stock removal and finishing prep. Helps refine surfaces before painting, staining, or topcoats.
Key Features & Benefits
Comfortable 4" x 2.75" x 1" Size
Easy to grip and control for steady sanding results with less hand fatigue.
Sponge Base for Better Surface Contact
Flexible sanding sponge design conforms to corners, curves, and edges more easily than rigid sandpaper sheets.
Fast, Consistent Surface Prep
Quickly smooths surfaces and improves adhesion before primer, paint, or coatings.
Choose the Right Grit for the Job
Three grit options make it easy to match the sanding sponge to your project—whether you need aggressive stripping or a fine finish.
Common Uses
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Sanding drywall patches and compound
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Smoothing wood, trim, and cabinetry
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Prepping surfaces before painting or staining
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Removing old paint, residue, and rough texture
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Refining edges and corners
Ideal For
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Painters & contractors
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Drywall patch and prep work
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Woodworking and finishing
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DIY home improvement projects
Frequently Asked Questions
What size is the sanding sponge?
Each sponge measures 4" x 2.75" x 1".
Which grit should I choose?
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60 grit for heavy removal and stripping
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120 grit for general sanding and surface prep
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180 grit for light removal and finishing prep
Can I use these on drywall and wood?
Yes — these sanding sponges work well for drywall prep and smoothing wood surfaces.
Care & Maintenance
Tap off dust during use and store in a dry area between jobs. Replace when the abrasive surface becomes worn for best results.