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VIDEO: How to Prepare Composites for a Coating: 3M Cubitron II Film Disc 775L
3M Abrasives recommends using a 3M Cubitron II Film Disc 775L for deglossing or scuffing prior to applying a coating or adhesive to a composite surface.
Before applying a coating or adhesive to a composite surface, you'll first need to complete a deglossing or scuffing step. 3M Abrasives recommends using a 3M Cubitron II Film Disc 775L in a grade range of 180+ to 400+ depending on your coating or adhesive requirements. Use their 775L disc with the 3M Clean Sanding System for improved disc life and a cleaner work environment. The system helps improve abrasive life, reduce airborne particulates, and increase productivity. Watch the short video above to learn more.
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