Resin Pads
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Discover our professional resin polishing pads online and in-store at Diamond Way! Our flexible 125mm wet and dry resin polishing pads are perfect for stone and concrete surfaces, designed for use on hand grinders.
Product Information
- Sizes Available: 50#, 100#, 200#, 400#, 800#, 1500#, 3000#
- Uses: Ideal for both wet and dry polishing
Choose Diamond Way for high-quality resin polishing pads that deliver professional results for all your stone and concrete polishing needs.
Category FAQS
How to use diamond polishing pads?
A Step-by-Step Guide
- Preparation: Begin by securing the material you will be polishing to prevent it from moving. Attach a backing pad to a variable speed wet/dry grinder, and then affix the diamond polishing pad to the backing pad.
- Starting with Coarse Grit: Attach a 50 grit diamond polishing pad to the grinder. Start polishing the surface from left to right, using a low speed of less than 1,000 RPM. Continue until most of the saw marks and scratches are removed.
- Progressing Through Grits: Replace the 50 grit pad with a 100 grit pad and repeat the polishing process. Continue this progression, moving to higher grits (200, 400, 800, 1,000, and 1,500), each time polishing the entire surface to remove finer scratches and enhance the shine.
- Final Polishing: Finish the polishing process with a 1,500 grit pad, which should leave the surface with a shiny, glass-like finish.
- Patience and Detail: Ensure you thoroughly polish with each grit level before moving to the next. This step-by-step progression is crucial for achieving a smooth and high-quality finish.
Disclaimer: This guide provides general instructions on using diamond polishing pads for various surfaces. It is essential to understand that every project is unique, and the outcomes can significantly vary based on the material, equipment, and conditions. We strongly recommend consulting with a professional or an experienced individual before undertaking any polishing project. This guide is intended for informational purposes only and should not replace professional advice or hands-on training