In Hawaii it's called "Dakine" like everything esle
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On 8/30/2013 12:25 PM, john jackson wrote:
I like the pads from eastern marble called chimpanzee pads, they last longer..mix of hogshair and white pad
From: Baird Standish <bairdstandish@gmail.com>
To: Stone and Tile PROS Technical Support <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 7:18 AM
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Honing Powders
I tend to use coated pads more than honing powder, but one technique that gives a really nice finish in certain cases is to mix in a little 5x. Say 400 honing powder with a touch of 5x. It sort of amps up the gloss while maintaining a satin finish. I call it sea glass.
________________________________________From the desk ofBaird StandishManaging PartnerFacility Specialists, LLC15 West Highland Ave. Suite EPhiladelphia, PA 19118Phone: 215-732-7505Fax: 215-546-9160Marble PerfectKen De Melisthey also are much less messy to clean up afteri almost always use hogs hair for Honing powders. but another way to achieve the same thing isto use the lowest grit twister or monkey pads they seem to work good for most honing situations
(hey dana at least i can admit monkey pads are good for honing)
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 8:09 PM, N-Motion Stone and Tile Care <klhudson@atlantastoneandtilecare.com> wrote:
My first choice is hog hair due to the durability. However, I do use white if their is considerable lippage due to flexibility.
KevinN-Motion Stone and Tile
Hi Partners,I would like to get some opinions on what you guys think. What kind of 17" pads do you like to use when honing floors with honing powders? Which 17" pads work best for you white, hog hair, extreme hog hair or others?
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