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πŸ’Ž DAMO 4" White Diamond Buff Pad: Perfect for Granite Polishing, Glazing & Final Buffing Review

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Description of πŸ’Ž DAMO 4" White Diamond Buff Pad: Perfect for Granite Polishing, Glazing & Final Buffing

Picture shows the front and back of a single buff pad, your purchase will only be one white 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 5 out of 5

Unleash the Diamond Brilliance

As my tests showed, this glazing power tool is a must-have for granite polishing. It works amazingly on granite surfaces and delivers unparalleled shine. The polishing sets on the granite surface like a pro and gives a high-end look to the workpiece.

Pros
  • High-performance tool, easy to use
Cons
  • Limited compatibility with other tools.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Professional Diamond Polishing Pad

My final polishing step, or you can call it polishing. Make my granite countertop look like a factory. A small amount of water was enough to polish completely dry and then repeat this several times. A professional polishing pad is recommended!

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  • Power Tool Parts & Accessories
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  • Small Parts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well with power tools and hand tools

I'm not a professional bricklayer, but scale has built up around the plug in our marble sink. I wanted to polish it up so I could refinish it with this ridiculously expensive stone sealer. I researched on youtube and found that the final grit for stone is usually 1500 or 3000. So I ordered 3000 grit (separate review) and this white polishing pad. It worked really well, but I think I would have had a better job if I also got 1500 and worked my way up to 3000 and then to the buff pad. Anyway…

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