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Infinity Tools Sand Paper Cleaning Stick 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" x 8"

Regular price $11.90

Dramatically Increases The Life Of Your Sandpaper!

Dirty abrasive paper is cleaned in seconds with the application of our 8" x 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" abrasive cleaning stick. Hold the cleaning stick up to any abrasive paper while running at low speed and watch as the wood particles are removed, revealing a like-new sanding surface. Sold individually.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this cleaning stick do?

It cleans clogged abrasive paper in seconds, removing built-up wood particles to reveal a like-new sanding surface and dramatically increase the life of your sandpaper. See more sanding & abrasives.

How do I use the abrasive cleaning stick?

Hold the cleaning stick up to any abrasive paper while it is running at low speed. The wood particles are removed as you go, restoring the sanding surface.

What are the dimensions of the cleaning stick?

The stick measures 8" x 1-1/2" x 1-1/2", giving you a comfortable, substantial block to hold against your abrasives.

Does it work on sanding belts and discs?

Yes. It cleans abrasive paper running at low speed, which makes it well suited to belts, discs, and drums used in power sanding as well as sheet sandpaper.

Will cleaning the abrasive really save money?

Yes. By clearing clogging particles and restoring a like-new surface, the stick dramatically increases the life of your sandpaper, so you replace abrasives less often.

Is the cleaning stick sold in a pack or individually?

It is sold individually. Each stick is a single 8" x 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" block.

Will it damage my sandpaper?

No. The stick is designed to lift away clogged wood particles and reveal the fresh grit underneath, restoring rather than wearing down the sanding surface.

Who makes this cleaning stick?

It is an Infinity Cutting Tools product. Pair it with fresh sandpaper from our shop.

Why does sandpaper clog in the first place?

As you sand, fine wood particles pack into the spaces between the abrasive grit, dulling its cutting action. The cleaning stick clears that debris so the abrasive cuts like new again.

Should I run the abrasive fast or slow when cleaning?

Run it at low speed. Holding the cleaning stick against the abrasive at low speed lets the particles release cleanly without flinging debris or overheating the surface.