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Like a good friend, we are always available. Customer Service is our top priority. We pride ourselves on making sure you have the assitance you need when you need it. We manufacture and service our equipment.

Our service department is top-tier and here to make sure you are up and running with little downtime. We have the most extensive diamond tooling available. We strive to make sure our shelves are stocked so you always have access to the tools you need when you need them. High performanc Dual Purpose Resin PadsVelcro with interchangeable pads with varying diamond grit for grinding and polishing of concrete, cement overlays, and ston Dry White Resin Pads designed to be used during the concrete restoration process Used as a final polish, the resin bonded pads are specially design Vespa Polishing Pads for grinding and polishing concrete CoverageCoverage can vary from surface to surface depending on roughness, porosity and Diamond Impregnated Floor Pads for grinding and polishing floors such as marble, granite, terrazzo, vinyl, travertine, and concrete These diamond Husqvarna P Polishing Pads Easy tool selection With only 3 bond hardensses - soft, medium or hard bond - the selection of tools gets easy.

WS Ceramics 2" Soft Bond are specifically designed to transition from a metal diamond to a resin polishing tool The World Series ceramic tools are WS Ceramics 2" Medium Bond are specifically designed to transition from a metal diamond to a resin polishing tool The World Series ceramic tools ar A basic starter's kit should include at least three abrasives at each grit level. Most suppliers color-code their diamond abrasives by grit level for easy identification.

Be sure the diamond tooling is sized to fit the satellite heads of your polisher. This is used to capture the dust generated from grinding of the concrete surface. For large scale jobs and ease of operation there are different size dust extractors for grinding and polishing. After performing initial coarse grinding with the metal-bonded diamond abrasives, it's often beneficial to apply a liquid chemical hardener to the concrete to help solidify and densify the surface and provide extra protection from water penetration and staining.

Hard concrete also produces a better polish. These products, which can be applied to new or existing floors, work by reacting chemically with the calcium hydroxide in the concrete to form a hard, crystalline structure. They are sold under different trade names, but are usually made of sodium-, potassium-, or lithium-based silicates.

Buying tip: Use an epoxy or other semi-rigid crack filler, making sure to level the filler at the surface. This will enable the polishing heads to move more easily over the floor. Once you obtain the look and polish you're striving for, you may want to protect the surface by applying a commercial stain-guard product, especially if the floor will be exposed to grease, oil, or chemicals.

Similar to Scotchgard for fabric, these solutions penetrate the surface to make the floor more resistant to stain absorption and dirt. They are usually applied by pump sprayer or wax applicator, but must be reapplied every few months or so to maintain their effectiveness.

Floor polishing machines consume a lot of juice from to volts and up to 40 amps. Make sure the facility you're working in has the right electrical outlets and enough power to operate your equipment.

Consider investing in a portable generator to eliminate downtime due to insufficient power. Also check the lighting: Is it bright enough to clearly illuminate the surface you're working on? If not, you'll need to bring in portable halogen lights. You can enhance the lustrous beauty of polished concrete by using various coloring products and specialty treatments.

To add color, you can apply chemical stains or dyes to the concrete during the polishing process. For new concrete floors, colored aggregate, glass pieces, or bits of metal can be seeded into the freshly placed concrete before it sets. The polishing process will reveal these decorative embellishments.

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