
Éponge abrasive à angles grain 60 is a high-performance angle sanding sponge designed for smoothing corners, joints and edges on plasterboard. Its angled shape makes it ideal for reaching inside and outside corners where traditional sanding sheets cannot reach effectively.
• Standard corner-sanding sponge
• Grit: 60 (coarse grade)
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| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Tool Type | Angle sanding sponge |
| Grit Level | 60 (coarse) |
| Application | Corner sanding, plasterboard joints and fillers |
| Material | Abrasive-coated foam sponge |
| Shape | Angled for inside/outside corners |
This sanding sponge is designed for smoothing and shaping inside and outside corners of plasterboard. The angled design allows easy access to tight areas, while the coarse 60-grit removes material quickly for efficient preparation before finishing coats.
Grit 60 is a coarse abrasive, meaning it removes material aggressively. It is ideal for initial shaping or correcting uneven corners, but for final finishing you should switch to a finer grit sponge to achieve a smoother, paint-ready surface.
Yes, the sponge is very beginner-friendly. Its ergonomic angled shape fits naturally in corners and provides good control. Beginners just need to use light, even pressure to avoid creating deep scratches or removing too much material in one pass.
It is best suited for plasterboard, joint compound and general filler materials. It can also be used on wood trims for light shaping. However, it is not recommended for metal, cement or hard surfaces since 60-grit may wear out quickly on such materials.
The angled shape reaches corners more effectively and provides uniform pressure on both sides of the joint. This helps achieve smoother transitions between surfaces, reducing the risk of uneven lines or ridges that often occur when using flat sanding sheets.
Wear depends on usage and surface type. When used on plasterboard and filler, it lasts well. Clean the sponge often to remove dust buildup, as a clogged abrasive reduces efficiency and causes faster wear on the grit surface.
It is designed mainly for dry sanding. Wet sanding may soften the foam and reduce abrasive life. For best results and maximum durability, always use this sponge dry and keep it clean between sanding passes.
Use gentle, controlled strokes and avoid pressing too hard. Let the grit do the cutting. Move in the direction of the corner line and regularly check the surface to prevent over-sanding, especially when working on fresh joint compound.
Yes. Sanding plasterboard creates fine dust that can be harmful when inhaled. Wearing a dust mask and safety glasses helps protect you from airborne particles, ensuring safe and comfortable work during corner finishing.
Replace it when the abrasive surface becomes smooth, clogged or uneven. If it stops removing material efficiently or creates scratch patterns instead of smoothing, a new sponge will give better performance and cleaner sanding results.