Thanks for the feedback. My goal was to find a simple system that carpet cleaners could easily bolt onto their existing business. The Bonastre Polishing system is the best thing I've been able to find to meet that goal. I hope it helps you in your business too.
Hey Jim, Keep in mind that to be able to discern the level of shine, light needs to pass over the floor. So in a corner, the level of shine will be fairly undetectable. But to bring up the shine in corners a very simple approach would be to apply sections of Bonastre pads to a triangular shaped palm sander (they have Velcro-type backing). Lowes sells 'em for $20... www.lowes.com/pd/WEN-1-Amp-Electric-Detailing-Palm-Sander/1002921320
If these pads work on a Sander - they should work on the Oreck Orbiter 13" .... OR should I buy 8 " pads and get an 8 " pad driver for my polisher buffer at 600 speed and do it that way ?
Yes, they produce an insane shine. The only limiting factor is if the floor has deeply embedded scratches, which would require grinding with traditional diamond disks.
@@kaellbraga1680 Bonastre Pads are available here: excellent-supply.com/collections/bonastre-stone-floor-polishing-pads-for-marble-travertine-terrazzo-polished-concrete And Sealer is available here: excellent-supply.com/products/stone-pro-pro-sealer-impregnating-sealer-1-gallon?_pos=1&_sid=444157c02&_ss=r
@@EncapTV Thanks! I’ve purchased the items. Is there any video with step by step instructions on how to use the pads, as for instance how many passes should be done with each pad?
@@kaellbraga1680 This video shows basically how accomplish a high-polish shine with the Bonastre 3-pad system. ua-cam.com/video/blN7upPfT_8/v-deo.htmlsi=OFy_gFFguUfeh7wU
Don't think the Bonaster pads can be purchased in a 5-inch size. In fact, we had to make a special request to pull strings and get them in the 8" size for the Cimex. Here's an idea though... You could purchase 17" pads and cut them down to 5-inch pads using household scissors. You'd get at least five 5-inch pads from a single 17" pad.
@@gaborsebok580 If the floor is in bad shape with deep scratches, then yes, you still need to grind the floor. But if the floor just has surface wear, yet it's in reasonably decent condition, the Bonastre Pads will bring back the shine with just 3 pads. That scenario is fairly common. For situations like that, the Bonastre system is all that's needed.
There are no numbers for the Bonastre pad system. If I were to approximate, I'd place the green pad somewhere above 800 grit. But there isn't a numerical equivalent. It's simply 3 pads that will take the floor from start to finish.
How many SQ Footage does 1 pad cover. Got a 1200 sq of Tarrazo floor to do. Also I got a Orbot Vibe that im going to use the pads on should I put the 40lb weights on for added pressure or keep it off. Thanks
You should be able to cover 1200 sq ft of terrazzo with a set of pads without a problem. And you should be able to do it without any weights on your Vibe. Go slow and make multiple wet passes with each pad. Be careful not to stand in one place because you could over-work the floor and dig in too much. Squeegee and/or wet-vac the floor between each session. And you could dry buff it at the end with bonnets to remove any water-marks or haze. Let us know how it turns out.
Soapstone is a very soft stone. It could be polished with extreme caution. In other words, go easy on it. The polishing pads that we discussed may be too aggressive for such a soft stone.
@@moosenz_1kefs351 I guess you could do it with the green pad, though you'd likely clog up the green pad with the slurry and kill the pad in the process. Polishing powder is normally used with a soft buffing pad, or a hog hair pad. That would be a better option.
The Bonastre polishing system is a 3 pad system. It's a system that works! You can find the Bonastre pads here excellent-supply.com/collections/hard-floors
Absolutely. That's why we brought the Bonastre System onboard. To enable the typical Cimex carpet cleaner the ability to add marble / terrazzo / concrete re-polishing to their service offerings. We wanted to find something simple for polishing hard surfaces (like encap is for carpet) -- and this system does that. :-)
A good penetrating sealer can certainly help to protect a polished floor. Stone Pro Pro-Sealer is an outstanding sealer that's worth considering. excellent-supply.com/products/stone-pro-pro-sealer-impregnating-sealer-1-gallon
Terrazzo is a mixture of 70% or more coarse marble aggregate and 30% or less Portland cement. Portland cement is porous. So if staining permeates an unsealed terrazzo floor (which is actually fairly common) there's no good way to remove the brownish orange hue.
Please eliminate the music track. I quit listening 1/3 the way thru. I know virtually everyone does it, but it is distracting, makes hearing the voice more difficult and really serves no purpose . . . other than keeping "musicians" employed.
Thanks for that feedback. Much appreciated. In fact, based on viewer comments like yours we stopped adding background audio to our videos a while ago. Thanks again for taking the time to comment.
Very good info. Very simple and usable!
Thanks for the feedback. My goal was to find a simple system that carpet cleaners could easily bolt onto their existing business. The Bonastre Polishing system is the best thing I've been able to find to meet that goal. I hope it helps you in your business too.
How to get terraso machine ?
How much
Did you have a video , where you demonstrated how works on a rotary machine 17 inch ????
Sorry, but I don't have a demo video on that.
Rick I am buying this set from you to do a floor but need to know how to get the shine to match on inside corners ? What else do I need Thanks Jim
Hey Jim,
Keep in mind that to be able to discern the level of shine, light needs to pass over the floor. So in a corner, the level of shine will be fairly undetectable. But to bring up the shine in corners a very simple approach would be to apply sections of Bonastre pads to a triangular shaped palm sander (they have Velcro-type backing). Lowes sells 'em for $20... www.lowes.com/pd/WEN-1-Amp-Electric-Detailing-Palm-Sander/1002921320
If these pads work on a Sander - they should work on the Oreck Orbiter 13" ....
OR should I buy 8 " pads and get an 8 " pad driver for my polisher buffer at 600 speed and do it that way ?
Hey Rick, will then pad system get as high gloss as disc with paste?
Yes, they produce an insane shine. The only limiting factor is if the floor has deeply embedded scratches, which would require grinding with traditional diamond disks.
You can achieve a shine with these pads that doesn't require powder polishing "paste".
Yes I did it
Great video! What should I use to get matte finishing on travertine, just the first two pads instead of the entire set?
In fact that should produce a medium matte sheen if you were to just use the first 2 pads on a travertine floor.
@@EncapTV sounds good! How can I purchase those pads? What sealer would you recommend for travertine? Thanks again
@@kaellbraga1680
Bonastre Pads are available here: excellent-supply.com/collections/bonastre-stone-floor-polishing-pads-for-marble-travertine-terrazzo-polished-concrete
And Sealer is available here: excellent-supply.com/products/stone-pro-pro-sealer-impregnating-sealer-1-gallon?_pos=1&_sid=444157c02&_ss=r
@@EncapTV Thanks! I’ve purchased the items. Is there any video with step by step instructions on how to use the pads, as for instance how many passes should be done with each pad?
@@kaellbraga1680 This video shows basically how accomplish a high-polish shine with the Bonastre 3-pad system. ua-cam.com/video/blN7upPfT_8/v-deo.htmlsi=OFy_gFFguUfeh7wU
Hi Rick, where can i get these pads in 5"?
Don't think the Bonaster pads can be purchased in a 5-inch size. In fact, we had to make a special request to pull strings and get them in the 8" size for the Cimex. Here's an idea though... You could purchase 17" pads and cut them down to 5-inch pads using household scissors. You'd get at least five 5-inch pads from a single 17" pad.
Do I need powder with the Bonastre Ssystem?
No need for powder; the Bonastre system covers the entire spectrum for polishing.
Hello so this bonastre pads don’t not need chemicals?
That is 100% correct. Just water.
But is not replacing the grinder disc correct?
@@gaborsebok580 If the floor is in bad shape with deep scratches, then yes, you still need to grind the floor. But if the floor just has surface wear, yet it's in reasonably decent condition, the Bonastre Pads will bring back the shine with just 3 pads. That scenario is fairly common. For situations like that, the Bonastre system is all that's needed.
Can you send me a link for purchase the correct grinding disk for terrazzo floor please thank you
@@gaborsebok580 The Bonastre pads can be used on terrazzo. They are awesome on terrazzo.
Number of last green polishing pad?
There are no numbers for the Bonastre pad system. If I were to approximate, I'd place the green pad somewhere above 800 grit. But there isn't a numerical equivalent. It's simply 3 pads that will take the floor from start to finish.
Can we use the bonastre pads on the limestone floor?
Absolutely. They work great on limestone.
How many SQ Footage does 1 pad cover. Got a 1200 sq of Tarrazo floor to do. Also I got a Orbot Vibe that im going to use the pads on should I put the 40lb weights on for added pressure or keep it off. Thanks
You should be able to cover 1200 sq ft of terrazzo with a set of pads without a problem. And you should be able to do it without any weights on your Vibe. Go slow and make multiple wet passes with each pad. Be careful not to stand in one place because you could over-work the floor and dig in too much. Squeegee and/or wet-vac the floor between each session. And you could dry buff it at the end with bonnets to remove any water-marks or haze. Let us know how it turns out.
How can i buy last three polishing pads?
The Bonastre 3-Pad System is in the description below the video.
Will any of these products work with soapstone?
Soapstone is a very soft stone. It could be polished with extreme caution. In other words, go easy on it. The polishing pads that we discussed may be too aggressive for such a soft stone.
Hi Rick
Can I use granite powder with the bonastar pads? To give it more gloss polish?
Using polishing powder is not required. The 3 pad system is all that's needed to bring up a gorgeous shine.
can it be used together though? If I wanted to?
@@moosenz_1kefs351 I guess you could do it with the green pad, though you'd likely clog up the green pad with the slurry and kill the pad in the process. Polishing powder is normally used with a soft buffing pad, or a hog hair pad. That would be a better option.
Can these be used with a oscillating machine instead of a rotary?
Yes, the 17" Bonastre pads can be used on an orbital.
@@EncapTV I didn't notice in the video if they were used dry or with water.
@@angel_olivero Use the pads wet.
Hi, would this three-pad system work well on old terrazzo floors in an airport with high traffic?
Absolutely. It works great on terrazzo. The Bonastre Duo pads would also be a possible candidate for routine maintenance on terrazzo.
What is number of polishing pads please?
The Bonastre polishing system is a 3 pad system. It's a system that works! You can find the Bonastre pads here excellent-supply.com/collections/hard-floors
Can we fix these to my Cimex I use for carpet cleaning ?
Absolutely. That's why we brought the Bonastre System onboard. To enable the typical Cimex carpet cleaner the ability to add marble / terrazzo / concrete re-polishing to their service offerings. We wanted to find something simple for polishing hard surfaces (like encap is for carpet) -- and this system does that. :-)
Hi I'm momin Khan from Pakistan how I get this pads
We don't ship them outside the US, so I'm not sure where you can find them in Pakistan. Sorry
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Question, After the Bonastre steps, do you recommend a sealer for high traffic floors and where a large breed dog walks on?
A good penetrating sealer can certainly help to protect a polished floor. Stone Pro Pro-Sealer is an outstanding sealer that's worth considering. excellent-supply.com/products/stone-pro-pro-sealer-impregnating-sealer-1-gallon
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What about to lighten the travertine floor, I mean any chemical that makes like a white wash to take out the orange and be able to polish it.
Terrazzo is a mixture of 70% or more coarse marble aggregate and 30% or less Portland cement. Portland cement is porous. So if staining permeates an unsealed terrazzo floor (which is actually fairly common) there's no good way to remove the brownish orange hue.
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A lot of the reviews on Amazon about this product, says it smells really bad. Any truth to this ?
Floor polishing has no odor.
Anything was station to polish the step give me a hick give me a step please appreciate it
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You can order them here... www.excellent-supply.com/collections/bonastre-stone-polishing-pads
Please eliminate the music track. I quit listening 1/3 the way thru. I know virtually everyone does it, but it is distracting, makes hearing the voice more difficult and really serves no purpose . . . other than keeping "musicians" employed.
Thanks for that feedback. Much appreciated. In fact, based on viewer comments like yours we stopped adding background audio to our videos a while ago. Thanks again for taking the time to comment.