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Our diamond sanding discs for stone last 8x longer than standard resin pads. Watch scratches vanish in 15% less passes. Feel the difference with vacuum-brazed diamond clusters that adapt to curved edges—no more "flat spots" on rounded countertops!
Feature | Standard Pads | Our Diamond Pads |
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Avg. Lifespan | 12 hours | 95+ hours |
Wet/Dry Use | Dry only | Both |
Need to polish tight corners on marble fireplaces? Our 2"x3" diamond hand sanding pads reach where others fail. Choose from 12 grit options (50-3000) for flawless transitions. Clients demand perfection—deliver mirror finishes faster.
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A: Stone sanding pads are abrasive tools designed to smooth, polish, or refine surfaces of natural or engineered stone. They are commonly used with grinders or sanders for countertops, tiles, or sculptures. Diamond grit embedded in the pads ensures efficient material removal.
A: Diamond sanding discs use industrial-grade diamond particles for extreme durability and precision on hard surfaces like stone. Unlike regular pads, they last longer and can handle wet or dry sanding. They’re ideal for professional stone restoration and heavy-duty projects.
A: Yes, diamond hand sanding pads are flexible and small, perfect for intricate edges, curves, or tight corners on stone. Their manual operation allows for controlled pressure and precision. They’re often used in sculpting or repairing delicate stone surfaces.
A: Start with lower grits (50-200) for heavy material removal or shaping. Mid-range grits (200-800) refine surfaces, while higher grits (1000-3000) achieve a polished finish. Match the grit to your project’s stage and desired smoothness.
A: Many diamond sanding discs are designed for wet or dry use. Wet sanding reduces dust, prevents overheating, and extends disc life. Always check the manufacturer’s guidelines to confirm compatibility with water or cooling systems.
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