Buy Stadea granite polishing pads dry set - 7 Pads 4 Inch Kit

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Polishing pads set with one piece of each of the following grits: 50-100-200-400-800- 1500- 3000-grit diamond pads, a polishing pads set designed specifically for granite polishing.

Granite polishing pads that are flexible are used for granite polishing to achieve a mirror-like finish. It is also effective for polishing other stones, such as marble, concrete, terrazzo, and travertine.

Polish contoured (Demi, bullnose, etc.) or straight surfaces with aggressive, long-lasting pads that have a 1.2 mm thickness and are backed with velcro for added flexibility.

Optimal RPM 1800, maximum RPM 3000, designed for granite dry polish, works without the use of water or a wet polisher, so there is no watery mess to clean up after.

Stadea (Series Ultra C) granite polishing pads set of four inch dry diamond polishing pads with a total of seven (7) pieces. This set contains one polishing pad for each of the following grits: 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500, and 3000. This set is intended for the polishing of granite. For high gloss finishes, it can also be used for polishing marble, concrete, glass terazzo, and travertine, among other things. It is adaptable and can be used to polish either flat countertops or contoured surfaces such as Full Bullnose, Bevel, and Demi. Dry polishing pads can be used with low-speed grinders because they are not wet. Dry polishing generates dust; therefore, work in a well-ventilated area and wear protective equipment for your nose and eyes.

Instructions on how to polish granite, concrete, marble, and stone with dry diamond pads from Stadea.

1) Always wear eye, nose, and hand protection, as well as safety glasses, gloves, and an apron. Never use a high-speed grinder at a speed greater than the rated RPM.

2) Secure or fasten the stone so that it does not slide around while polishing.

3) Attach the velcro backer pad and polishing pads to the polisher in an even layer, otherwise the polisher will wobble. Start with grit 50 at a low rpm and increase or decrease the rpm as needed. Before moving on to the next grit, make sure that the entire polished stone surface has the same level of smoothness. If this is the case, continue polishing with the same grit. Surfaces with grits greater than 400 grit are generally scratch-free.

4) Repeat step 3 for each higher grit one by one, starting with grit 50 and working your way up to grit 3000. Don’t forget to include any grit in between. Starting at grit 800, the majority of the stone will be shiny. If there are still scratches visible after using grits 800 and 1500, this indicates that step 3 was not followed correctly in the lower grits.

STADEA’s Background Informatio.

STADEA provides industrial diamond tools, power tools, as well as a diverse range of tool accessories to its customers. Natural stone fabrication shops, artificial stone manufacturing shops, and do-it-yourselfers all over the world rely on STADEA durable, aggressive diamond tools.

The STADEA trademark is owned by ePortal LLC, which is based in Santa Clara, California.

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