Monday, March 8, 2010

Eco Pads Diamond Stone Polishing instructions

Eco Pads Diamond Stone Polishing instructions

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Floor Machines

17” – 20” (175-350 rpm)

Pads remove wear and provide a variety of appearance levels from dull hone (no shine) to highly polished. Use on floors with little to no lippage (uneven tiles).

Instructions

  • Sweep or vacuum surface to remove abrasive soil
  • Clean and rinse surface thoroughly prior to pad use
  • Center selected pad on drive plate of floor machine
  • Apply water to 2’ x 5’ area to lightly wet the surface – no need for huge puddles
  • Move the floor machine in an oval pattern counter clockwise to keep the water inside the work area
  • Check surface after 15 – 30 seconds to see if desired results are achieved
  • If YES, repeat steps above on the rest of the floor one section at a time
  • If NO, repeat polishing process until desired result is achieved (usually 15 – 45 seconds per 2’ x 5’ area)
  • If second polishing does not achieve desired results, change pad grit level and repeat process

Hand Polishers

7” Variable Speed (600-3000 rpm)

Pads remove wear and provide a variety of appearance levels from dull hone (no shine) to highly polished. Use on floors, walls and counter tops with little to no lippage (uneven tiles).

Instructions

  • Dust or vacuum surface to remove abrasive soil
  • Clean and rinse surface thoroughly prior to pad use
  • Center selected pad on drive plate of hand polisher
  • Apply water to 2’x 3’ area to lightly wet the surface – no need for huge puddles
  • At lowest speed setting, move the tool in an oval pattern counter clockwise to keep the water inside the work area
  • Check surface after 15 – 30 seconds to see if desired results are achieved
  • If YES, repeat steps above on the rest of the area one section at a time
  • If NO, repeat polishing step until desired result is achieved (usually 15 – 45 seconds per 2’ x 5’ area)
  • If second polishing does not achieve desired results, change pad grit level and repeat process

TIPS

  • For best results with a 175 rpm Floor Machines use a 60 lb drive plate (not necessary for 300 – 350 rpm machines)
  • Use more water when using lower grits (200 – 1,500)
  • Use more weight (or pressure) and less water on higher grits (3,000 – 11,000)
  • Overlap sections by 4”- 6” to keep an even appearance
  • Rinse area thoroughly prior to changing grits
  • Rinse and allow pad to dry after each use

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  • Avoid contaminating the EcoPads™ by using them only on a clean surface.
  • Pad contamination is a major problem. This is how most people ruin the pads; they don’t wear them out.
  • Thoroughly clean and rinse the surface to be polished before using the pads.
  • Store the pads in the box making sure that the pads are NEVER diamond face to diamond face.
  • Stack them with the colored side up.
  • It is better to under use the pads than to overuse them.
  • Overusing the 200 grit brown EcoPad™, the 400 grit black EcoPad™, or 800 grit red EcoPad™ may result in a textured appearance or the “orange peel” effect. That can only be removed by honing the floor with a resin bond diamond pad.
  • You only need enough water to keep the surface wet; you don’t need puddles.
  • Edge work can be done by using the 5″ or 7″ pads with a hand tool.

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1 comment:

  1. Your points are really interesting and useful. It surely helps in stone carving and stone polishing. Even I think using water will be very much helpful. Sometimes edge work can be difficult.

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