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The 120 grit is fine but still cuts.
Glass abrasive is what you want to use if you are concerned with damaging bearing surfaces where the harder garnet can do damage.
It is great at profiling steel, water jet cutting, and removing rust and other difficult coatings. Virgin islands.
Technical data and physical characteristics type natural alimenting garnet grain shape sharp, angular grain crushed specific gravity 4. It leaves a very smooth surface.
It has the ability to give a better than comparison to other similar medias garnet is harder than glass abrasive, both of which can achieve white metal finishes without excessive metal removal or embodiment in the surface being Blasted, which can happen with aluminum oxide. 1 acid solubility.
Double washed with virtually no dust.
5 mil profile. Garnet is better than glass abrasive at removing deeply pitted rust, mill scale and other tough coatings. Uses garnet 120 is used for mill scale removal on new steel, marine aluminum applications, and hydro Blast cleaning.
Coveted for a much smoother surface profile than you can find with other medias. Garnet will achieve a white metal surface on hardened steel that glass abrasive cannot.