Set of 8 Foam Diamond Hand Polishing Pad Kit
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Brand: Abrasive Tech
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Abrasive Technology Diamond Hand Pads 8 Piece Kit
Long-lasting electroplated diamond hand pads are made of quality diamonds and adhesives to ensure consistent wear. They can be used to break edges, hone, and/or polish materials such as quartz, glass, ceramics, composites, and carbides. Hand pads feature unique diamond patterns so that they remain sharper for longer. They are color-coded for easy identification. Use wet or dry.
Features
- Diamond hand-pads work great on marble, glass, concrete hand polishing, glass kiln, petrified wood, ceramic, granite Tile, Quartz, Travertine, Terrazzo, artificial stone, natural stone hand polishing sanding, and honing
- Their ideal hand size allows for easy finishing on bull-nosed shapes and areas that are hard to reach with power tools
- Not for use on polished flat surfaces
- Foam block size is 2-1/4" x 4"
- 70 grit through 400 grit are electroplated diamond, and 600 grit through 3500 grit are resin-bonded diamond pads
- After 400 grit electroplated pad is used, a 600-grit resin-bonded pad makes the polishing transition smoothly
Direction for Use
- Don't expect the work to go as quickly as with a wet belt sander or flat lap. Working with hand pads is usually time-consuming, but it also affords a feel and an intimacy with the glass that's not usually possible with more elaborate tools
- As with most grinding and polishing operations, a typical job calls for using a succession of grits, from coarse to fine
- Diamond hand pads are color-coded
- Rough grinding and polishing work often starts with 70 grit, then proceeds to 120, 220, and 400
- Usually, 600 grit is about as fine as people use with hand pads on the glass; this won't leave a highly polished surface, but it will leave a nice satin sheen
- Regardless of the grit you're using, be very cautious if you're working close to areas that you don't want to work with the hand pads
- The pads will quickly scratch shiny surfaces
- Perfect for abrading glass, fiberglass, and composites
- Invaluable for seaming and edging
What's Included?
- 70 Grit Diamond Polishing Hand-block
- 120 Grit Diamond Polishing Hand-block
- 220 Grit Diamond Polishing Hand-block
- 400 Grit Diamond Polishing Hand-block
- 600 Grit Diamond Polishing Hand-block
- 800 Grit Diamond Polishing Hand-block
- 1800 Grit Diamond Polishing Hand-block
- 3500 Grit Diamond Polishing Hand-block