Ted - nice restoration and great video as always. Thanks for using and recommending our products. The Ceramicas are a great product also. We used them for many years and they are still featured in our most popular top polishing video. With Ceramicas you can get brilliant results when used with the wet-to-dry technique you show. But, we have switched to Redeemers for the majority of the natural stone we polish (true granites and quartzite) and use a completely different technique. With Redeemers you need very little pressure and more water - **never let them run dry**. Higher RPM's are fine as long as you keep everything wet. A drop of dish soap in the water helps keep everything wet. We find it takes less work and is an easier technique to teach to new fabricators. All that being said - I still tell people that all stones are different and you need a full range of products and techniques in your kit. Stay well and keep us informed of your progress with the Redeemers. Feel free to call us - we all benefit from your input. NSI Solutions LLC
Thank you for posting this. This information will help with our adoption of the redeemer pads into our system. Since the video was filmed, I have used them with success.
Hi Mate, I’m tiler. Just finished 10m2 floors granite. I take off with polisher 2 mm all floors and Can’t get back same how was before. I making same shiny but you can see small holes. Any recommendations how I can fix this?
Ted - nice restoration and great video as always. Thanks for using and recommending our products. The Ceramicas are a great product also. We used them for many years and they are still featured in our most popular top polishing video. With Ceramicas you can get brilliant results when used with the wet-to-dry technique you show. But, we have switched to Redeemers for the majority of the natural stone we polish (true granites and quartzite) and use a completely different technique. With Redeemers you need very little pressure and more water - **never let them run dry**. Higher RPM's are fine as long as you keep everything wet. A drop of dish soap in the water helps keep everything wet. We find it takes less work and is an easier technique to teach to new fabricators.
All that being said - I still tell people that all stones are different and you need a full range of products and techniques in your kit.
Stay well and keep us informed of your progress with the Redeemers. Feel free to call us - we all benefit from your input.
NSI Solutions LLC
Thank you for posting this. This information will help with our adoption of the redeemer pads into our system. Since the video was filmed, I have used them with success.
Great content as always Ted. I too prefer the alpha ceramic is over the redeemer pads.
thank you
Thanks for the great video! How much is it sped up? Trying to get an idea of the exact ideal speed to move the grinder around.
There is another video that shows the repair in real time
@@tedmcfadden Thank you! I don't know why it didn't immediately occur to me to check your other videos. Much appreciated
300 pad is same as 300grit wet dry sandpaper?
No
Hi Mate, I’m tiler. Just finished 10m2 floors granite. I take off with polisher 2 mm all floors and Can’t get back same how was before. I making same shiny but you can see small holes. Any recommendations how I can fix this?
YOu should email me a photo - ted@sureshineservicenetwork.com
Do you know someone who offers courses like you in Spanish or French?
Not at this time. I am working on a Spanish version.
Boom…that’s how it’s done…