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O corte da lâmina na estrada concreta era muito bom. A vida do corte é calculada em 800 medidores. Nota: Uso do cliente nosso 14" lâmina de serra do laser.

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Pro Tips & Troubleshooting – 5 Overlooked Details That Make or Break Your Stone Polish
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Have you ever spent money on expensive diamond pads, only to end up with a dull, scratched surface? You’re not alone—most DIYers and even some new contractors miss small but crucial details that determine the success of a polish. Let’s break down the 5 most common pitfalls and how to fix them, so you can get professional results every time.

1. Don’t Let Old Scratches “Survive” the Next Grit

This is the #1 mistake we see. Each grit pad has one job: to remove the scratches left by the previous, coarser grit. For example, a 200-grit pad should erase all scratches from the 100-grit pad. If you jump to a 500-grit pad while deep scratches from the 200-grit are still there, no amount of polishing will hide them—they’ll just get finer, but still visible.
The Fix: Thoroughly wash the surface between every grit change. This removes any coarse debris that might get trapped under the new pad and cause new scratches. A clean surface ensures each grit does its job properly.

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2. Master the Art of Pressure and Overlap

You don’t need to lean your full weight on the polisher—let the diamonds on the pad do the cutting. Pressing too hard can overheat the pad, damage the stone, or leave uneven marks. Instead, move the machine in a steady, slow rhythm, overlapping each pass by 50%. This ensures you don’t miss any spots (called “dead zones”) and keeps the finish consistent across the entire surface.

3. Match Pad Size to the Task

Not all pad sizes work for every job. A 4-inch pad is perfect for hand tools—it’s small enough to be agile (great for tight spaces) and provides focused pressure for detailed work. But if you’re polishing a large floor (like a warehouse or open-concept home), go with 7-inch pads or larger. Bigger pads help you maintain a flat, even surface and get the job done faster without sacrificing quality.

4. The Final Shield: Sealing (Don’t Skip This!)

Polishing isn’t the end—sealing is what keeps your hard work protected. Concrete, marble, and sandstone are all porous, which means liquids (like red wine, coffee, or even water) can seep in and leave stains. Once your stone or concrete is completely dry, apply a penetrating sealer (also called an impregnator). This seeps into the pores and creates a barrier, so spills wipe up easily and your finish stays looking new for years.

5. Wet vs. Dry Polishing: Choose the Right Method for Your Job

Both wet and dry polishing have their pros—here’s how to pick the right one for you:

Wet Polishing: This is our top choice for most jobs. It delivers the best results, extends the life of your pads, and produces zero dust (which is better for your lungs and cleaner for the space). It’s ideal for high-end residential projects, commercial spaces, or any job where you want a flawless finish.

Dry Polishing: Setup is faster (no water needed) and lets you see the shine develop in real time, which is helpful for small repairs. It’s a good choice if you’re working in an area with no drainage (like a basement with no sump pump) or for quick touch-ups. Just remember to wear a dust mask—dry polishing creates silica dust that’s harmful to breathe.
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