I'm not promoting or trying to sell but needed to comment. 

The Cheetah Pucks have several Unique design features one of which is that the Abrasive segments crack separate and float on the rubber cushion the idea being that the segments never lose contact with the floor is meant to make dealing with picture framing much less of an issue because of this if you remove the pucks from your drive plates or rubber cushion with a screwdriver or by hand you can damage them. 

It is always best to use a trowel or putty knife or spatula some long wide flat Ridgid tool to separate the cheetah puck from the Velcro rubber spacer this will greatly extend the life of your pots and still allow them to float as intended. 

This feature is not a flaw is intentionally built into the cheetah system based on the feedback of the hundreds of people around the world that are using them that is what they have asked for that is what we have delivered hope this is helpful information thank you all. 

Respectfully,

Dana Kothrade
CEO/Director of R&D
Innovative Surface Solutions
Office 760-738-4537
www.CheetahPads.com
www.MonkeyPads.com
www.InnovativeSurfaceSolutions.com

On Aug 29, 2013, at 7:21 PM, Randy Frye <rfrye@comcast.net> wrote:


Dear Brothers and Sisters of the Stone:

I wanted to give a thumbs up for the cheetah pads and pucks. We heard about these like you all did and we have always been looking for a better system for honed and the different degrees of satin finishes.

 I saw the advertising for high gloss also. We are very happy with our system for that.

  But our main reason was for the honed and satin finishes. I must say we have only used them on about 5 jobs so far they are perfect for these finishes from our experience and most jobs we do, prefer a satin type finish. I think there are three degrees of satin finish.. low, medium and high satin.

In my opinion they are well worth the money to create these finishes.  I had a small problem with a couple pucks snapping apart while removing them from the velcro but, I called the office and they sent me new ones right away at no charge. 

So for what it's worth, they do great for what I need... I've not tried any high gloss finishes with these, but like I said we purchased for another purpose.

Hope this is a help to someone.

Best Regards,

Randy, CEI Surface Pros
Naples, FL

P.S. I don't know the creator of these products, So this note was not requested by anyone. I'm just posting it because I seen some looking for feed back on these products.

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