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2025-08-18 14:47:03
Worked really great when we did our cement counter tops, easy to use, polish quality is good with each new pad you could see more of the little rocks in the cement. Overall was a good product.
Zelda6
2025-08-08 18:56:33
I bought these polishing pads by mistake, but I must say these pads are tough the backing pad is durable. The pads actually stick to the back and don't fly off. Though I wish these pads came with an anchor luckily I had an extra one from pads I bought in the past. I've used these pads on an angle grinder, a drill press and a drill. I personally think ive gotten better results with my drill which has the lowest RPMs. I think the angle grinder was a bit to fast for the pads leaving a thick film on my rocks. But everyone is different. I do recommend these pads especially for the price they offer.
Henry Richardson
2025-07-26 11:42:23
In process of building an outdoor kitchen area which features a set in place concrete countertop. I was very impressed with the speed and durability of the pads using only one 100 grit & one 200 qrit pad to arrive at a smooth surface. Probably could have moved up to a 400 or higher grit however, very satisfied with the result. Included Velcro attachment pad fit onto my grinder. Would recommend for DIY applications
Michael Maser
2025-06-09 12:54:41
Great buy to add to any sanding operation
Sweet Hiker
2025-05-20 10:31:09
I used the 100 and 200 grit pads to smooth down and crack I repaired in my basement floor. ‘Lubed with a little bit of water and had my angle grinder set at 2,000 rpm’s. Worked great and was easy to control. No dust due to the water, and set up 2X4s on the floor close to the project to control any spatter. The results were better than expected.
Tia_WouldntWannaBeYa
2025-05-02 15:11:05
Couldn't tell a difference between these sanding pads and the ones I buy at my local stone shop for 3x the price. Great buy
Ryan
2025-02-13 11:07:37
These worked really well. They did work better wet than dry for me, but made pretty quick work of polishing a concrete countertop once I exposed the aggregate. If you're trying to expose the aggregate, I recommend using a cup wheel which is faster, then use these to clean it up and polish the top. If you're going to seal your job, make sure you read what the max grit level is for the sealer you're using.
Stache
2025-01-24 14:35:25
Leaves scratches, even the highest grit. Ended up with sponge disks.
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