Mirka Abranet P120 3 x 9-in. Net Sanding Strips, 50-Pack for Dust-Free Sanding (9A-175-120)
Mirka Abranet P120 3 x 9-in. Net Sanding Strips, 50-Pack for Dust-Free Sanding (9A-175-120)
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Key Features
Overview
The Mirka 9A-175-120 Abranet Net Sandpaper Strips are 3 x 9 inch hook and loop sanding strips built for dust-controlled surface prep across wood, filler, lacquer, plastic, and metal. This is a sanding strip designed for surface preparation and finish sanding with better dust extraction than conventional paper abrasives. Model Number: 9A-175-120. If you want a strip abrasive that stays cutting longer and keeps the work area cleaner, this is the point of Abranet.
What makes this product different is the Abranet net construction. Instead of relying on a few punched dust holes, the abrasive surface is built as a mesh so dust can move through the strip across nearly the whole working area. In real use, that matters because loaded abrasives cut slower, run hotter, and leave more mess behind. The net layout helps reduce clogging, maintain stock removal, and keep the abrasive working more evenly over time.
The P120 grit sits in a useful middle range for a lot of prep work. It is aggressive enough to clean up filler, smooth wood, and refine painted or coated surfaces, but still controlled enough for follow-up finishing steps. For shop guys, finish carpenters, auto body prep, and remodel work, that makes this a good everyday grit to keep on hand instead of something overly coarse or overly fine.
Material construction also matters here. Mirka lists aluminum oxide grain bonded with resin on a polyamide fabric backing. In plain terms, that gives you a durable abrasive built to keep working under repeated passes without the backing giving up early. The fabric net structure is the reason these strips can clear dust so effectively, and it is also why they are well suited to sanding systems that use dust extraction.
These Mirka sanding strips are made for hook and loop attachment and are suitable for matching orbital sanders, hand sanding blocks, and general hand sanding. That gives you flexibility if you switch between powered finish sanding and manual touch-up work on the same project. If you already use a vacuum-assisted sanding setup, Abranet makes more sense than standard solid-backed strips because the abrasive itself helps the extraction system do its job.
On the job, the practical payoff is simple: less airborne dust, fewer clumps loading the abrasive, less time spent clearing the work area, and fewer strip changes when compared to traditional abrasives that clog quickly. That cleaner sanding pattern can also help reduce dust inclusions on the surface, which matters when you are getting parts or panels ready for coating, paint, or final finish.
This product is a strong fit for woodworkers, painters, remodelers, body shop prep, and serious DIY users who care about clean sanding and predictable surface quality. If you sand filler, primer, paint, wood, metal, or plastic on a regular basis, the Mirka 9A-175-120 Abranet Net Sandpaper Strips are the kind of consumable upgrade you notice pretty quickly.
Cleaner Sanding with Less Clogging
The main reason contractors and finish guys step up to Abranet is dust control. The net abrasive layout lets extraction work across the strip instead of only through a few fixed holes, so the abrasive keeps cutting instead of packing up.
- Net construction supports efficient dust extraction across the sanding surface
- Helps reduce clogging and dust buildup that can slow down sanding
- Useful for cleaner work on wood, filler, lacquer, plastic, and metal
A Practical P120 Strip for Everyday Surface Prep
P120 is one of those grits that earns its keep because it handles a wide range of prep work. It is a good choice when you need smoothing and refinement without jumping straight into fine finishing grits.
- P120 grit for balanced material removal and surface refinement
- Works well for filler, painted surfaces, wood, metal, and plastic prep
- Good fit for shop stocking when one strip needs to cover multiple common tasks
Built for Hook and Loop Sanding Systems
The 3 x 9 inch format makes these strips easy to use with matching hand blocks and compatible sanding tools. That gives you a straightforward consumable for flat work, touch-up, and controlled hand sanding.
- 3 x 9 inch strip size
- Hook and loop attachment for quick strip changes
- Suitable for matching orbital sanders, hand sanding blocks, and hand sanding
What's in the Box
- (50) Mirka Abranet Net Sanding Strips
Key Specifications
| Size | 3 x 9 in. (80 x 230 mm) |
|---|---|
| Grit | P120 |
| Abrasive Material | Aluminum Oxide |
| Backing Material | Polyamide Fabric |
| Bonding Agent | Resin |
| Attachment Type | Hook and Loop |
| Piece Count | 50 |
| Compatible Devices | Sanding Block |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If you are using these on a vacuum-assisted hand block or sander, keep the pad face clean before installing a new strip. Abranet works best when dust can move freely through the mesh, so a loaded pad can cancel out the biggest advantage of the abrasive.
Tool Nut's Take
Mirka 9A-175-120 Abranet Net Sandpaper Strips Are the Smart Upgrade from Standard Paper
If dust control matters and you burn through clogged sandpaper too fast, this is the kind of abrasive upgrade that pays for itself in cleaner work and longer useful life.
- Who it's for: Pros and serious DIY users doing repeat sanding on wood, filler, paint, plastic, and metal with a sanding block or compatible sander.
- Why it stands out: The net design is the whole story here. It extracts dust better than standard solid-backed strips and helps the abrasive stay productive longer.
- Worth knowing: This is a 3 x 9 inch P120 strip pack, so make sure your block or sander uses that format and hook and loop attachment before ordering.
Common Questions
- What grit are these strips? These strips are P120 grit.
- What materials can they be used on? Mirka lists wood, filler, lacquer, plastic, metal, paints, aluminum, and putty as suitable sanding applications.
- What type of abrasive is used? They use aluminum oxide grain with a resin bond on a polyamide fabric backing.
- Do these support dust extraction? Yes. Abranet uses a net construction designed for efficient dust extraction across the sanding surface.

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