

⚡ Sharpen your edge with precision-engineered grit!
Laser 2561 Grinding Paste is a dual-ended, silicon carbide-based compound designed for coarse and fine grinding of automotive valves and other precision tools. Manufactured in the UK, it delivers professional-grade burr removal, surface defect correction, and corrosion cleaning, optimized for use with Laser Valve Grinders and lapping tools.
| ASIN | B006ZXZYMA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,834 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Grinding Compounds |
| Brand Name | Laser |
| Compatible Material | Silicon Carbide |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (324) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060085230001 |
| Grit Material Type | Silicon Carbide |
| Grit Number | 280 |
| Grit Type | Coarse |
| Item Dimensions | 1.97 x 1.97 x 2.68 inches |
| Manufacturer | Laser |
| Material Type | Silicon Carbide |
| Unit Count | 3.88 Ounce |
I**H
Fine and course polishing grit
Grinding paste for honing valves. I use it to sharpen my reel mower. Two grits. This is imported and the extra price reflects that. The two grits work well. Fine and course.
D**M
Great product
Works as described well
T**N
A little dab will do you!
I purchased this paste after watching a video on YouTube on how to make the top of my teapot fit better. The paste worked very well without defacecing the finish.
A**N
Perfect for Cermamics
Great for smoothing jar lids on pottery!
A**T
Great for grinding lidded ceramic jars.
I’ve used this a number of times to grind the lids on stoneware jars, after glaze firing. It works really really well every time. I’ve always ended up with a really tight, close fit even on pieces that are slightly warped. I highly recommend this for ceramic use.
D**Y
2 different pastes.
Exactly what I was looking for.
J**.
Good
Good
S**Y
Valve grinding paste.
Haven’t used this valve grinding compound yet but I like that it’s a paste rather than grit in oil. It’s also convenient for storage to have the double ended container with course and fine on opposite ends. Not sure how convenient this will be when actually using the paste as you first grind with coarse the finish with the fine. With multiple valves to grind you will be constantly opening and closing the ends.
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