I go dry to start but it is very hard to get a good finish if you go dry all the way. Don't know of any diamond pads that can pull this off. 

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On 06/08/2013, at 6:09 AM, Jason Francis <jfrancis@marbleglow.com> wrote:

Hi Fellas,

Most of my work has been concrete for awhile...but I am doing a job with a lot of marble tops. I was wondering... Does anyone go dry to restore marble? If you do, does it look as good as going wet? Obviously you still have to powder polish.

Today I polished a granite countertop edge to 3000 going dry, using my concrete 300 cfm vac. No dust anywhere. I couldn't believe it. Containing slurry on marble tops is always a bit of a headache, so I am thinking if I can restore going dry I will have no mess, and be done in much less time.

I know some go dry for touch ups.

Which pads could do you use? I ordered premium pads from SCC, but I see Viper and Talon make pads as well.

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Marble Glow
Jason Francis
Sales / Lead Stone Pro
www.marbleglow.com
333 Norton Road
Red Hook, NY 12571
718-514-7343 NYC 

845-208-8289 Upstate 

 





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