Did you know that 73% of construction professionals waste time and money on low-quality polishing tools that crack under pressure? Imagine losing $1,200 monthly just from frequent granite pad
replacements. Your projects deserve better—let’s fix this.
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Our diamond-infused granite cup wheel cuts polishing time by 40% vs. traditional tools. With a 97% customer satisfaction rate, the secret lies in the proprietary 3-layer design:
Feature | Standard Pads | Our Granite Pads |
---|---|---|
Lifespan | 80 hrs | 220+ hrs |
Scratch Resistance | Moderate | Military-grade |
Warranty | 30 days | 2 years |
Whether you're restoring heritage marble floors (6x denser than standard concrete!) or crafting modern quartz countertops, our modular system adapts. Choose from 12 grit sizes (50-3,000) and 3 backing plate options. Pro tip: Pair with our granite polishing pads starter kit for 22% faster project completion.
StoneCraft Inc. boosted profits by $18K/month using our granite cup wheel series. Their secret? The 7-second pad change system that keeps crews productive. Want similar results? Our team will analyze your workflow and recommend the perfect granite pad combo.
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A: A granite pad is a specialized tool designed for grinding, polishing, and restoring granite surfaces. It helps achieve a smooth, high-gloss finish on countertops, floors, and stonework. Diamond-embedded variants are common for heavy-duty applications.
A: Select a granite cup wheel based on the grit size: coarse grit (50-200) for heavy material removal, medium (200-400) for shaping, and fine (800+) for finishing. Ensure compatibility with your angle grinder’s RPM and prioritize diamond-coated wheels for durability.
A: Yes, granite polishing pads can also work on marble, quartz, and engineered stone. However, use lower grits for softer materials to avoid scratches. Always test on a small area first.
A: Polishing pads are flat discs ideal for surface finishing, while cup wheels have a cup-shaped design for aggressive grinding or edge work. Pads focus on precision, whereas cup wheels prioritize material removal.
A: Clean pads after use by rinsing with water to remove debris. Store them flat to prevent warping, and avoid excessive pressure during polishing to extend their lifespan.
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