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.
Sent from my iPhoneHi 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.--
Marble Glow
Jason Francis
Sales / Lead Stone Pro
www.marbleglow.com
333 Norton Road
Red Hook, NY 12571
718-514-7343 NYC845-208-8289 Upstate
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