Buy 7 Pcs 7 Step Diamond Wet Polishing Pads Grit 50-3000# for Stone Easy Light 4

7 pieces of 4 inch diamond wet polishing pads (grits 50#, 150#, 300#, 500#, 1000#, 2000#, 3000#) 4 inch diamond wet polishing pad.

The material contains diamond powder and is suitable for use on granite and marble stone surfaces.

Resin combined with diamond powder is used in this design.

3 mm Thickness with a Velcro Backing for Flexibilit.

4500 revolutions per minute (RPM) is the maximum speed.

Pcs: 50-3000# in 7 different styles.

1. It is widely used for wet polishing of granite, marble, concrete, engineered stone, terrazzo, porcelain, and quartz, among other materials.

2. First and foremost, put on rubber gloves or boots, an apron, and safety glasses. Connect a Back Holder to the Polisher and a Wet Pad of Grit 50 to the Back Holder. Remove the Wet Pad and discard it. When polishing, keep the amount of water you use under control. It is only necessary to keep the surface of the water slightly wet. Set the speed of the polishing machine to 2,000-4,000 RPM and begin the polishing process.

It is a good technique to move two passes across the board while moving one pass up and down. Before moving on to the next grit, double-check that all previous scratches have been removed. Continue in this manner until you reach grit 800.

Water should be turned off between grit 1500 and 3000. Using a small amount of water, lightly wet the surface. Polishing with grit 1500 until the area you’re working on is completely dry is the next step. Wet the material once more with a small amount of water and continue polishing with grit 3000 until the high gloss and luster of the material is achieved.

5. Polish the surface with grits ranging from 50 to 3000. Do not skip a beat.

When it comes to getting the best polishing results on granite, using a Buff Pad as the final step is essential. Wet the workpiece and use a very small amount of water to run the Buff Pad semi-wet over it. The process is complete once all of the water has been consumed. It may be necessary to repeat the process in order to improve the luster and achieve the desired mirror effect.

I really like how well these polish my rock specimens. Before moving on to the next grit type, you must ensure that you have spent sufficient time polishing the previous one, otherwise you will end up with dull spots. However, when I use my handheld wet grinder/polisher, they do an amazing job.

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