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granite polishing pads polisher pad - 1 Pc Grit 50 by Stadea

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About Granite Polishing Pads Polisher Pad - 1 Pc Grit 50

Stadea (Series Ultra C) granite polishing pads of 4 inch dry one (1) piece diamond polisher pad. This comes with 1 piece grit 50 polishing pad. It works great for granite marble concrete glass terazzo travertine polishing and sanding. It is flexible and can polish either countertops flat or contoured surface like Full Bullnose, Bevel, Demi. It is aggresive and durable, and is very handy to prepare the surface for polishing, stock removal and levelling of stone surface, countertops. Dry polishing pads can be used with low speed grinders. Dry polishing generates dust, use ventilated area and protect nose, eyes. How to Polish Granite Concrete Marble Stone using Stadea dry diamond pads: 1) Always wear protection for eyes, nose, hands, safety glass, gloves and apron. Never use high speed grinder and exceed rated RPM. 2) Secure/fasten the stone, it should not slide while polishing. 3) Attach velcro backer pad and polishing pads to polisher evenly else it may wobble. Start polishing with grit 50 at low rpm, adjust rpm as needed. Verify the entire polished stone surface has same level of smoothness before moving to next grit. If not, continue polishing with same grit. Generally above grit 400 grit surface is scratch free. 4) Repeat step 3, for each higher grit one by one starting grit 50 till 3000. Don’t skip any grit in between. Most of the stone will show shine starting grit 800. If one still sees scratches beyond grit 800 and 1500, it is a sign that step 3 is not followed correctly in lower grits. About STADEA STADEA offers industrial diamond tools, power tools, and wide range of tools accessories. STADEA durable, aggressive diamond tools are used by natural stone fabrication shops, artificial stone manufacturing shops, DIY worldwide. STADEA trademark is owned by ePortal LLC, Santa Clara CA.