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Uploaded by on May 17, 2009

Toolguy.com has a new Dry Diamond polishing kit. http://www.shop.toolguy.com/product.sc?categoryId=7&productId=1168 Here is a video of how anyone can polish hard granite, marble or stone with a basic hand grinder. No water, no mess!
http://www.shop.toolguy.com/product.sc?categoryId=7&productId=1168

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  • This is marble you are trying to polish here with what looks like dry diamonds. The marble is Royal Brown and is heavily filled with resin therefore your methods would not work it would burn heavily and you would not get anywhere near a polished finish. To achieve this with marble you would need carbide papers from 120 to 1200 grade not diamond pads. Do not copy the methods in the video people...

  • You need to learn more about tools and stone.

  • No es esí de facil...

  • COMO PULIR LAS ESQUINAS INTERNAS

  • Responder a este vídeo... QUE BUENO ASI SE HACE

  • @edvolt GRACIAS AMIGO QUIERO PULIR BATEAS DE GRANITO PERO NO CONSIGO ESAS HERRAMIENTAS

    Y COMO PULIR LAS ESQUNAS

  • AMIGOS NECESITO PULIR BATEAS DE GRANITO PUEDEN DECIRME O MOSTRARME COMO LO HAGO Y QUE MATERIAL PUEDO UTILIZAR O HERRAMIENTA

  • if you are going to sell tools to do a job get educated yourself. the pads are for granite but the stone is marble a much softer. There is a need for granite products and tools and training out there. Locate products and tools and training for granite and you've got something to grab my attention.

  • @CameronDeMille ha ha

    

  • At what rpm are you running the grinder? Some comments state it is marble but you say it is granite so I assume it is granite. After buffing do you need to put anything else on the granite or is it fine like that? I prefer not to do anything after the buff. But a lot of people use a hardener and densifier.

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