Sanding Blocks
Sanding blocks are indispensable tools in automotive bodywork, designed to deliver consistent, precise surfaces for painting, refinishing, and detailing. From smoothing filler to preparing a flawless base coat, sanding blocks ensure a professional-quality finish by providing even pressure across surfaces. These tools are essential for achieving high standards in paint and bodywork, helping technicians create smooth, defect-free results on metal, fiberglass, or painted surfaces. Whether shaping contours or sanding in tight spots, sanding blocks provide the accuracy and finesse that freehand sanding often lacks. Modern sanding blocks come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials tailored for specific tasks. For example, adjustable sanding pens like the PrepPen allow mechanics to reach tight areas with unmatched control, removing rust, cleaning connectors, or scuffing paint without scratching chrome or glass. The Roller-Block’s ergonomic design is ideal for wet sanding, reducing paper waste while providing superior grip and precision. Similarly, the Rocker Block simplifies jobs requiring 6" abrasive discs, offering versatility with minimal trimming and excellent edge work. For larger projects, tools like the Soft-Sander with its quad-radii design enhance productivity when tackling uneven surfaces or curved profiles. By reducing hand fatigue and maximizing the effectiveness of abrasive materials, sanding blocks improve efficiency, making each task faster and more manageable. With their precision-engineered designs and versatile functionality, sanding blocks enhance every phase of the refinishing process, helping automotive technicians consistently achieve high-quality results in less time.
Shop Sanding Blocks
Dial in straight quarters and crisp body lines with Sanding Blocks designed for metal-finish-first repairs.
- Long rigid and flexible blocks for flats and crown panels
- Edge blocks to protect and define style lines
- Grits suited for filler, glaze, and primer blocking
This guide covers dent-pulling methods, setup, and safety to help plan your repair before paint and finishing.
Stud-Weld Dent Pulling vs. Floor Pulls: A Practical Guide for Techs and Serious DIYers
- Compare slide hammer, bridge puller, and floor pull workflows.
- Grounding, anchoring, and finishing considerations before primer.





















































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