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Feature
Standard Pads
3-Step Diamond Pads
Surface Finish Time
90 mins
52 mins
Pad Lifespan
120 sq.ft
350 sq.ft
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(how to choose polishing pads)
FAQS on how to choose polishing pads
Q: What factors should I consider when choosing polishing pads?
A: Consider the material being polished (e.g., stone, metal), the desired finish (coarse to glossy), and the tool compatibility (hook-and-loop or diamond pads). Always match the pad’s grit and backing type to your project needs.
Q: How do 3-step diamond polishing pads differ from regular pads?
A: 3-step diamond polishing pads use progressively finer grits (coarse, medium, fine) to refine surfaces efficiently. They’re ideal for hard materials like granite or quartz, offering faster results and longer durability compared to standard pads.
Q: When should I use 3 hook-and-loop polishing pads?
A: Use hook-and-loop pads for lightweight tools or curved surfaces, as their Velcro-like backing allows easy attachment. They’re great for wood, automotive finishes, or detailed work requiring quick pad changes.
Q: Can I use the same polishing pad for different materials?
A: Avoid this—pads are often material-specific. Diamond pads suit stone/metals, while softer hook-and-loop pads work for wood/paint. Cross-use may reduce effectiveness or damage surfaces.
Q: How do I maintain polishing pads for longevity?
A: Clean pads after each use to remove debris, and store them flat to prevent warping. Check for wear or clogging, and replace pads when they lose abrasiveness or backing integrity.