I've bought a bunch of sanpaper recently and I've noticed that even though they'll have the same grit, some will have a "P" next to the grit number (P800). Now I 've noticed that the "P' ones seem to be much finer than their no "P" counterparts.
What's the difference?
-Shawn
Sandpaper... To P or not to P
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Re: Sandpaper... To P or not to P
Two different grading scales.CaptainHawk1 wrote:I've bought a bunch of sanpaper recently and I've noticed that even though they'll have the same grit, some will have a "P" next to the grit number (P800). Now I 've noticed that the "P' ones seem to be much finer than their no "P" counterparts.
What's the difference?
-Shawn
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EDIT: I see the wikipedia article posted.