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CERSANIT abrasive rubber eraser for ceramics K99-0042, hand sanding tool
CERSANIT abrasive rubber eraser for ceramics K99-0042, hand sanding tool
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CERSANIT abrasive rubber eraser for ceramics K99-0042, hand sanding tool
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CERSANIT abrasive rubber eraser for ceramics K99-0042, hand sanding tool
CERSANIT abrasive rubber eraser for ceramics K99-0042, hand sanding tool
The CERSANIT abrasive rubber eraser K99-0042 is a hand-operated sanding tool designed for targeted cleaning and light abrasion of ceramic surfaces. It is intended for removing residue, small marks and grout stains, and for local surface preparation prior to sealing or glazing. Compact and shaped for manual control, the eraser enables precise work on tiles, sanitary ceramics and other glazed ceramic elements during renovation and maintenance.
The abrasive rubber eraser provides controlled material removal without the need for power tools, reducing the risk of over-sanding on delicate glazed surfaces. Its compact size and ergonomic shape allow accurate access to edges, grout lines and small damaged areas. The tool is suitable for spot remediation and finishing tasks, offering a balance between abrasive effectiveness and surface protection for ceramic materials.
Hold the abrasive rubber eraser firmly and apply light, consistent pressure while working across the affected area. Move the tool in short, even strokes and check the surface frequently to avoid excessive abrasion. For grout haze or adhesive residue, begin with gentle passes and increase pressure only if necessary. After treating the spot, remove dust and residue with a damp cloth and inspect the finish before sealing or glazing.
Use the eraser on clean, dry surfaces when possible and test in an inconspicuous area first to verify compatibility with the glaze. Avoid aggressive force on thin or heavily worn glazes, and follow up with appropriate cleaning and sealing products to protect the treated area.
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