
10 feuilles de treillis abrasif – Abrasive Mesh Sheets for Finishing (Available in Mauritius)
10 feuilles de treillis abrasif are high-quality abrasive mesh sheets designed for sanding and finishing plaster, jointing compound and painted surfaces. The open mesh structure reduces clogging, provides consistent cutting action and can be used with hand sanding blocks or pole sanders for smooth surface preparation.This pack of 10 sheets is ideal for residential and commercial finishing works in Mauritius, where smooth, well-finished walls help combat humidity-related imperfections and ensure durable paint and plaster finishes under tropical climate conditions.
• Pack of 10 abrasive mesh sheets
• Standard sheet size suitable for most sanding blocks and hand sanders
• Different grit levels available depending on stock (fine, medium, coarse)
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| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Abrasive mesh sanding sheets |
| Quantity per Pack | 10 sheets |
| Backing | Open-weave mesh |
| Abrasive Type | Mineral abrasive (e.g. aluminium oxide or similar) |
| Compatible Tools | Hand sanding blocks, pole sanders, manual sanding pads |
| Suitable Surfaces | Plaster, jointing compound, filler, paint and primer surfaces |
They are packs of 10 abrasive mesh sheets used for sanding surfaces such as plaster, jointing compound and paint. The mesh design reduces clogging and offers smoother, more consistent sanding compared to traditional paper-backed sandpaper.
They are primarily used in drywall and plaster finishing to smooth joints, feather edges and prepare walls or ceilings for painting, wallpaper or final coatings. They’re ideal for contractors and DIY users working on interior finishing projects.
Unlike solid-backed sandpaper, mesh sheets have an open-weave design. This allows dust to pass through the mesh, dramatically reducing clogging, improving cutting efficiency and extending the usable life of each sheet.
Yes. Abrasive mesh sheets are commonly used with manual pole sanders for ceilings and high walls. They can also be attached to hand sanding blocks for detailed work and smaller surface areas.
Many abrasive mesh sheets can be used for both dry and light wet sanding, depending on the material and adhesive used. Wet sanding can help control dust but always check surface and paint compatibility before using water.
They are suitable for plaster, jointing compound, fillers and previously painted surfaces. They’re perfect for smoothing repaired areas, patching jobs and preparing surfaces before applying primer, paint or wallpaper.
Sheet life depends on grit size, surface roughness and sanding pressure. Because the mesh design reduces clogging, each sheet generally lasts longer than standard sandpaper, making it cost-effective over multiple jobs.
No special tools are required. They can be wrapped around or clipped to most standard sanding blocks and pole sanders. Just ensure that the sheet is securely held in place during use.
Always wear a dust mask or respirator, eye protection and, if necessary, hearing protection when sanding large surfaces. Good ventilation or dust extraction is recommended, especially when sanding jointing compounds or old paint.
Yes, to an extent. You can tap or brush off accumulated dust from the mesh to restore some cutting ability. However, once the abrasive grit is worn down, the sheet should be replaced for best results.