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πŸ’Ž DAMO 4" Black Diamond Buff Pad: The Perfect Choice for Granite Polishing & Glazing Review

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Description of πŸ’Ž DAMO 4" Black Diamond Buff Pad: The Perfect Choice for Granite Polishing & Glazing

Picture shows the front and back of a single buff pad, your purchase will only be one black pad;. Using a unique tech.Damo buff can produce glazed protection for granite;. Last step polishing pads to achieve the mirror effect;. Never use buff pads completely dry;. Maximum speed 4,000RPM.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

I would return them but didn't want to waste time

because I can't give a 0. I would return them but didn't want to waste time. They don't give you a mirror polished finish and are no better than 3000 grit discs. Useless.

Pros
  • With unique technology, Damo's Buff can create glazed protection for granite;
Cons
  • poorly thought out

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Highly recommended professional polishing pad

My final polishing step, or you can call it polishing. Make my granite countertop look like a factory. It has a glazed surface, which can prevent tarnishing caused by acidic substances such as vinegar. It took a small amount of water to buff it completely dry and then repeat this several times.

Pros
  • Never use completely dry polishing pads;
Cons
  • Some imperfections

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Experimental Results

I experimented with this item. My application was polishing glass tiles for a shower/bathroom installation. It is worth noting the reviews of other users that brown streaks remain on this disc. With the last 3000 grit I was able to replicate this result, with 6000 grit or higher brown streaks were not a problem. moral of the story. . . If you end up with a grit that is too coarse, the pad itself will become a deposit in the pores of whatever you are working with. I also tried working with glass

Pros
  • The illustration shows the front and back of a polished pad, you are purchasing a black pad only;
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