Polishing Pads for Stone, Tile, Concrete & Surface Finishing
Polishing pads are abrasive finishing tools used for polishing, scratch removal, edge finishing, surface refinement, and material restoration across stone, tile, concrete, porcelain, granite, and marble surfaces. This collection includes wet polishing pads, dry polishing pads, resin bond polishing pads, vitrified polishing pads, buffing pads, polishing discs, and diamond hand pads used in fabrication, installation, and restoration applications.
Polishing pads are commonly used with grinders, polishers, and variable-speed polishing tools for countertop fabrication, edge polishing, seam blending, grout cleanup, concrete polishing, and surface finishing applications where progressive grit refinement is required.
Types of Polishing Pads
- Wet Polishing Pads:Â Designed for water-fed polishing applications that help reduce heat buildup and improve finish quality.
- Dry Polishing Pads:Â Designed for polishing applications where water-fed systems are not practical or available.
- Resin Bond Polishing Pads:Â Used for progressive polishing and surface refinement on stone, concrete, porcelain, and engineered materials.
- Diamond Hand Pads:Â Hand polishing pads designed for edge work, touch-up polishing, and detailed surface refinement.
- Buffing & Final Polish Pads:Â Designed for gloss enhancement, finish development, and final-stage polishing applications.
Polishing Pads for Granite, Marble & Porcelain
Different polishing pad materials and grit sequences are used depending on surface hardness, polishing stage, and desired finish clarity. Granite, marble, porcelain tile, concrete, and engineered stone commonly require different polishing approaches and polishing pad combinations.
Selecting the Right Polishing Pads
Selecting the correct polishing pads depends on material type, polishing method, grit progression, pad diameter, attachment style, and whether wet or dry polishing will be performed.