AAA Grade - the best available
- More diamonds
- Reliable grit rating
- Non-marking white resin
- Honeycomb cooling pattern
- Better performance all round
The set includes the 7 grits required to obtain a highly polished surface. They simply stick to the included velcro backing pad that attaches to your angle grinder. It's flexible face makes for easier polishing without the risk of gouging.
Use with any angle grinder or polishing machine to polish a range of very-hard materials into beautiful, smooth surfaces such as kitchen benchtops, concrete hearths, garden art, custom-poured concrete vanities, etc.
The low grits can also be used to remove epoxy paint, hard glues, plaster coatings, clinker brick, and other difficult-to-remove coatings.
USE ON THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS
Concrete, marble, stone, engineered benchtops, terrazzo, jade, greenstone, glass, porcelain, quartz, etc.
SPECIFICATIONS
Velcro-backed diamond polishing pads - 100mm (4") diameter
Velcro-faced backing pad - 100mm (4") diameter M14 14mm thread^
SET INCLUDES
1 x 50 grit - start polishing with this one
1 x 100 grit - then use this one
1 x 200 grit - then use this one
1 x 400 grit - then use this one
1 x 800 grit - then use this one
1 x 1500 grit - then use this one
1 x 3000 grit - finish with this one
1 x 100mm M14 backing pad (^M10 if requested)
NOTES
> Dry pads can be used wet if convenient for dust control.
> Does not include angle grinder, backing pad, or other accessories.
> For best results, use with a variable-speed angle grinder or polishing machine.
> To achieve a high-polish start with the lowest grit and work through to the highest.
> 100mm pads and backers can also be used on 125mm angle grinders/polishers.
> The backing pad foam colour supplied may be different from the one in the photo.
WET OR DRY POLISHING?
Wet polishing eliminates harmful dust but creates a messy slurry that can be difficult to clean up. Dry polishing is convenient, but managing the dust is necessary; wearing a suitable dust mask is recommended. Either method yields the same finished result. Therefore, whichever is better depends on your preference and site requirements.
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