✨ Elevate Your Surface Game! ✨
The Tanzfrosch 12 Pack Diamond Polishing Pads Set includes 10 color-coded pads ranging from grit 50# to 3000#, designed for both wet and dry polishing. With a maximum RPM of 6000, these pads are perfect for achieving a professional finish on various surfaces like granite, concrete, and marble. The durable diamond and resin construction ensures longevity, while the Velcro backing allows for easy attachment and removal.
P**S
Good
Very good
E**N
Does the work
I was able to polish quartz stone with these. If you have ever tried to cut or drill through it you will will find quartz is very hard and difficult to work with. I tried wet and dry polishing. for the last super fine grades dry worked best. It took some time though.
M**E
Nice for polishing rocks
I use these with a wet sander to do lapidary work polishing rocks. I was able to get a nice glossy shine so I'm happy with it as far as that goes. As far as durability, all of the pads have been fine with one exception. I was peeling off one of them when the pad separated from the velcro, rendering that pad useless, so that was a little frustrating, that's why I give 4 instead of 5 stars. From then on, I make sure to get my finger right in that spot between the velcro so that doesn't happen again. But the pads certainly do a great job polishing as they're designed to do.
A**R
It works!
I had a scrap of granite from our kitchen sink cut out. I used my angle grinder to cut the circular drill holes off the sides. I started polishing the long edge which was the only side which would be exposed. I laid a garden hose on the slab and trickled water across the face to lubricate the grinding pads.I chucked the pad holder into my 1/2” drill. Starting with 50 grit, I worked my way through every pad . I rolled the sander over the front lip with every pad change. I am very pleased with the results!
C**L
Gets you 95% there for high-gloss marble repair - still need polishing powder!
We have a marble (travertine) vanity top that got etched badly by some toilet bowl cleaner. I tried some automotive compound at first, but while it did remove the etching it also made the natural veining look very bumpy and not smooth. The marble polishing kit on this page is definitely what is needed to fix a deep etch like we had (the proper way) and get it smooth. I used a DA orbital buffer on the lowest setting and spent a lot of time on each pad with no pressure on the buffer (just the weight of it) and moved the buffer VERY slowly across the surface. Do NOT move the buffer quickly, as that will give you swirls. Try to be like a machine. Do more passes on the final grits for better results - like 20 minutes per pad. This worked to smooth the surface out, BUT did NOT get it to the super high-gloss finish that we had before. It was dull and did not sharply reflect light like it did originally (even on 3,000 grit). You need another product for that: Tenax Marble Polishing Powder with a buffing pad. Doing that as the final step gives you the mirror-like finish seen in the final photo. So overall this kit was great, though we just needed that powder to finish the job.
K**I
Marble polishing disc
Don’t waste your money it doesn’t work if you put on a high speed grinder, it will burn the plastic
T**W
Not as expected
I am a regular DIYer. To polish my dull granite floor, this product did not provide what it suppose to do. From git # 3000 and above, it suppose to produce more shining finish. It did in certain extend with more visible scratch. Fortunately, I only tried it on one piece of granite at the corner which is not that visible. I started over twice from 500 to 8000 on the same area and did not get what I want. I gave up and purchase a different product. I got much better result from https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FEEFOKS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details. I am doing my entire floor with that polishing powder and my wife is very happy about the result.
D**D
As Advertised?
Used these wheels to polish up some tile we custom cut for our house remodel (wood stove hearth and patio table). Wheels are well made and surprisingly durable. Definitely have more life in them, which we will be using them for some other tile remodeling we're doing on our home.
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