Almohadilla de pulido de resina de 3" - Grano 1500

Precio normal $19.00


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- High-grit resin polishing pad for ultra-fine refinement on detail work — 1500 grit follows the 800-grit pad in the standard polishing sequence and precedes the optional final 3000-grit step. Develops deep reflective gloss while still keeping enough cutting action to remove the residual scratch pattern from the 800-grit step. The 3" size is the standard format for detail polishing, countertop edges, stair nosings, integral coves, and any work too small or precise for a 5" or 7" pad.

- Compact 3" diameter for the tightest detail areas — the 3" footprint is engineered for spots where even a 5" pad can't reach: tight inside corners, narrow recessed bands, around plumbing penetrations, on countertop edges and bullnoses, and on stair treads. At 1500 grit, the surface is approaching mirror finish — operator control matters more than at any earlier grit because the slightest unevenness shows up as gloss inconsistency.-

- Wet/Dry resin-bonded construction — diamonds are bonded in a resin matrix that wears progressively to keep fresh cutting points exposed. Usable wet or dry, though dry use is often preferred at this grit to build burnish heat that develops gloss. Run at the polisher's lower RPM range to avoid overheating the resin matrix, which can glaze the pad and stop cutting.

- Requires a 3" backing pad with hook-and-loop attachment — the standard mount is a 5/8"-11 threaded backer for hand polishers, or an M14 backer for grinders with metric spindles. The backer's diameter must match the pad's diameter — never run a 3" pad on a 4" or 5" backer (exposed hook-and-loop at high RPM is a safety hazard). Most variable-speed hand polishers run 3" pads optimally in the 1,500–3,000 RPM range; reduce speed for the 1500-grit pass to control heat.

- The standard stopping point for premium polished concrete — per industry guidance, 1500 grit is the final step in most high-end polished concrete specifications, delivering a deep mirror-like finish without the extra cost and time of a 3000-grit pass. The 3000-grit step only adds noticeable gloss if the rest of the sequence has been executed perfectly. Match the 3" pad's grit progression to the main surface's progression exactly — if the main floor stops at 1500, the detail areas should stop here too for uniform gloss under raking light.

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