100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for Marble
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The 100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for Marble is a professional diamond polishing pad from Concretes Cutting Tools, built for clean, fast, predictable results in marble. Below is everything you need to spec it, use it and get the most life out of it.What the 100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for Marble is and how it worksA diamond polishing pad carries diamond abrasive in a flexible resin matrix backed by hook and loop. The grit number tells you how fine the diamond is: low numbers cut fast and leave a coarse surface, high numbers refine and bring up gloss. The 100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for Marble is built to do its part of the polishing run cleanly on marble, leaving a uniform scratch pattern the next finer pad can remove.Specifications to checkBefore you order the 100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for Marble, confirm it fits your setup. It is offered in a 100 Grit format, sized to suit standard machines and the cut it is built for. At 100 grit it sits at a defined step in the finishing sequence. Match the grit to marble, confirm the connection or arbor fits your tool, and if you are unsure our spec line will confirm the right configuration so you order once and order right.How to choose the right diamond polishing padGrit (100): low grits shape and level, high grits refine to a matte, satin or high gloss finish.Wet or dry: wet pads cut cooler and last longer; dry pads suit floor work and edges.Backer: a firm backer for flat work, a flexible backer for contours and edges.Sequence: do not skip more than one grit at a time for a clean finish on marble.Materials and applicationsThe 100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for Marble works on marble, and the grit you finish on sets the look. Stop at 200 to 400 for a matte, honed surface that hides wear, carry on to 800 for a satin sheen, and push to 1500 and 3000 for a high gloss. Concrete usually wants a densifier applied mid sequence to harden the surface so the fine pads bring up a lasting shine rather than burnishing soft cement.How to get the best resultsStart on the coarsest grit your surface needs, no coarser, to avoid extra work.Keep the pad flat and moving in overlapping passes; dwelling leaves swirl marks.Run wet pads with water and dry pads with dust extraction.Vacuum or rinse between grits so loose coarse grit does not scratch the next pass.Do not skip more than one grit, and densify concrete before the fine pads for a durable gloss.Quick referenceFinal gritFinishTypical use50 to 100Coarse, shapingLeveling200 to 400Matte, honedFloors800Satin sheenCountertops1500 to 3000High glossShowpieceCare, storage and safetyRinse wet pads after use and let them dry fully before storage so the resin does not break down, and keep pads out of direct heat. Store them flat so the backing stays true, inspect the hook and loop and the abrasive face before use, and retire pads worn smooth. Wear eye protection and control dust on dry work. Looked after, a set delivers a consistent finish across many jobs.What pairs well with the 100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for MarbleBuild a complete setup around the 100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for Marble. Many buyers add 3000 Grit Hybrid Polishing Pad for Countertop and 3000 Grit Hybrid Polishing Pad for Engineered Stone from the same polishing pads range. Not sure what to run? Read polishing grit guide before you buy, and follow safe cutting practice from the Concrete Sawing and Drilling Association.Common mistakes to avoidMost problems with a diamond polishing pad come down to the same handful of errors: running the wrong bond or grit for marble, forcing the feed instead of letting the tool cut, skipping water or dust control, and failing to check the tool for damage before use. Slow down, match the tool to the material, keep it cool, and inspect it every time. Do those four things and the 100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for Marble will reward you with clean results and a long working life instead of a glazed, worn or damaged tool.If a tool ever underperforms, it is almost always a mismatch between the tool and the job, not a fault. Tell our team the material, the machine and the finish you need, and we will confirm the right diamond polishing pad for it.Frequently asked questionsWhat grit should I finish on?It depends on the look you want. Stop at 200 to 400 for a matte honed surface, 800 for a satin sheen, and 1500 to 3000 for a high gloss. Match the final grit to the job.Can I skip grits to save time?No. Each pad removes the scratch pattern of the previous one. Skipping more than a single grit leaves scratches the finer pads cannot remove, so a disciplined sequence is faster overall.Wet or dry polishing?Wet pads cut cooler, last longer and produce less dust, ideal for fabrication. Dry pads suit floor work and edges where water is impractical.Do I need to densify concrete first?For a durable gloss on concrete, yes. A lithium silicate densifier hardens the surface so the fine resin pads bring up a real shine instead of burnishing soft cement.Order the 100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for MarbleThe 100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for Marble ships fast with trade pricing on bulk orders. Add it to your cart above, or contact our spec line and our team, who cut for a living, will match the 100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for Marble to your machine, your material and your job. From a single replacement to a full pallet, we supply the 100 Grit Dry Resin Polishing Pad for Marble at trade prices with same day dispatch on stock items. Browse the full polishing pads range for related sizes and options, or read our buyer guides to spec the whole job.
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