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From: propartner ken
Date:11/16/2013 3:18 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: Stone and Tile PROS Technical Support
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] [sccpartners] cheetah pucks

Hi Barry,

just get the vortex pads from stu rosen they are the best i have ever used
and last longer than twister, cheetah, and norton pads

Ken De Melis
Marble Perfect


On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 5:34 PM, Dana Kothrade <dana@innovativesurfacesolutions.com> wrote:
Cheetah Pads are for full restoration of marble travertine limestone terrazzo

Cheetah Pucks are the cheetah matrix but in a unique oversized 5" wide super thick configuration more suited for experienced users. These can do marble travertine limestone terrazzo concrete and even granite

Monkey pads can be used in succession for light refinishing but their main purpose is to be used as the final honing or polishing step after cheetahs. 

Cheetahs can produce an extremely deep crystal clear reflective surface but if you've used traditional diamonds and polishing compounds there are a few subtle changes in technique that'll help you get there. Cheetahs do not operate like traditional diamonds, they actually release special nano abrasive particles as needed to help say step 1 be able to cut aggressively enough to remove lippage on soft stone but leaves no visible scratch pattern that is close to 400-500 grit. This saves you as many as 5 steps just by using step 1 in place of resin diamonds 100metal-50-100-200-400 resin. These nano particles must be rinsed thoroughly or they'll wear the next step cheetah very quickly and not yield the full result of each step. 

Hope this helps. 

I'm happy to help answer questions anyone has. 

John Freitag is starting up cheetah classes at The Stone and Tile School very soon. Contact John for more info. 

Respectfully,

Dana Kothrade
CEO/Director of R&D
Innovative Surface Solutions

On Nov 15, 2013, at 10:21 PM, Randy Frye <rfrye@comcast.net> wrote:

Sorry, I don't know that answer.

On Nov 15, 2013, at 2:08 PM, Baird Standish wrote:

Hi. A couple of quick questions to refresh my memory. How is a Cheetah puck different than a Cheetah p