
Sanding is an essential step in many projects, whether you're smoothing wood, shaping metal, or refining plastic. With your Dremel multi-tool, the right sanding accessory can make all the difference in achieving a perfect finish. Dremel offers a selection of sanding accessories designed for precision and efficiency. In this guide, we’ll explore these options, helping you choose the best one for your needs.
Sandpaper for Wood

Use your Multi-Max™ oscillating tool to sand hardwood, softwood, chipboard, rusted metal, fiberglass, and plastics. Includes sheets of grits 60, 120 and 240. Use 60 grit for rough wood or metal sanding, and rust or old finish removal. Use 120 grit for general wood or metal sanding. Use 240 grit for final finishing of wood, metal, plaster, and other surfaces.
Model numbers include: MM70W, MM80W, or MM700-6.
Note: Requires MM14, MM14U or MM714W-1 hook and loop pad accessory.
Sandpaper for Painted Surfaces

Use your Multi-Max™ oscillating tool to sand paint, varnish, and filling compound on a variety of surfaces. Includes sheets of grits 80, 120 and 240. Use 80 grit for sanding off paint. Use 120 grit for sanding primer, removing brush strokes and paint runs and drops. Use 240 grit for final sanding of primers before coating.
Model numbers include: MM70P, MM80P.
Note: Requires MM14, MM14U, or MM714W-1 hook and loop pad accessory.
Hook and Loop Pad
The hook and loop pad accessory accepts Dremel sandpaper and diamond paper. The shape allows for access into corners and edges that are otherwise difficult to reach.Model numbers include: MM14U, MM714W-1
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