Electroplated Diamond Grinding Disc - 2"/3"/4"/5"/6"
2"/3"/4"/5"/6" Electroplated Diamond Grinding Disc Marble Tiles Slab Glass Edge Stone Grinding Chamfer Abrasive Polishing Pad
Includes Grits 60#, 100#, 200#, 400#.
Size: 2inch, 3inch, 4inch, 5inch, 6inch.
The Electroplated Diamond Polishing Pad 2"/3"/4"/5"/6" grit 60/100/200/400, diamond grits sandpaper pads good for wet dry usage.Wet Dry Concrete Glass Diamond Sandpaper pad, very effective for glass polishing, concrete polishing, marble polishing, granite polishing, stone polishing.Electroplated diamond for long and elongated life, and quick and shart sanding of glass, concrete marble stone granite surfacesVelcro backed for quick and easy replacement of polishing sanding pads.Work great for dry or wet sanding, maximum RPM 4500, Optimal RPM 2200; Available in individual grits or sets.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Diamond Polishing Pads
1. What are these diamond polishing pads used for?
These diamond polishing pads are designed for polishing and finishing stone surfaces such as granite, marble, engineered stone, quartz, terrazzo, and concrete. They help achieve a smooth, professional-quality finish.
2. What grit sizes are included in the set?
The set typically includes multiple grit levels, allowing you to progress from coarse grinding to high-gloss polishing. Please refer to the product specifications for the exact grit sequence.
3. Can these pads be used on porcelain tiles?
Yes, diamond polishing pads can be used on porcelain tiles for edge finishing, smoothing, and polishing applications.
4. Are these pads suitable for wet or dry use?
These polishing pads are designed for wet use, which helps reduce dust, improve polishing performance, and extend pad life. Some applications may allow dry use, but wet polishing is recommended whenever possible.
5. What materials can be polished with these pads?
Suitable materials include:
- Granite
- Marble
- Quartz
- Engineered stone
- Terrazzo
- Concrete
- Porcelain tiles
- Natural stone
6. What tool do I need to use these polishing pads?
These pads are commonly used with variable-speed polishers, angle grinders, or backing pads designed for diamond polishing systems.
7. How do I achieve the best finish?
Start with the lowest grit to remove scratches and imperfections, then gradually work through each higher grit level until the desired finish is achieved. Do not skip grit stages for optimal results.
8. Can these pads remove scratches and saw marks?
Yes. Lower grit pads are designed to remove scratches, saw marks, and surface imperfections before progressing to finer polishing stages.
9. Are these polishing pads suitable for professional use?
Absolutely. These pads are ideal for professional stone fabricators, tilers, contractors, and DIY users seeking high-quality polishing results.
10. How long do diamond polishing pads last?
Pad life depends on the material being polished, operating speed, pressure applied, and whether wet polishing is used. Proper use and maintenance can significantly extend pad lifespan.
11. Do these pads produce a high-gloss finish?
Yes. When used through the complete grit sequence, diamond polishing pads can produce a smooth, glossy, professional-grade finish on most stone surfaces.
12. What are the benefits of diamond polishing pads?
- Fast material removal
- Smooth and consistent finish
- Long-lasting durability
- Reduced scratching
- Professional polishing results
- Suitable for multiple stone and tile surfaces
13. How should I care for the pads after use?
Rinse the pads thoroughly after use, remove any residue, and allow them to dry completely before storage. Proper cleaning helps maintain performance and extend service life.
14. Are these suitable for edge polishing?
Yes. These pads are excellent for polishing edges, corners, benchtops, splashbacks, and detailed stonework where a smooth finish is required.
15. What finish can I achieve with these pads?
Depending on the grit sequence used, you can achieve matte, satin, semi-gloss, or high-gloss finishes on a wide range of stone and tile surfaces.
















