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Diamond Hand Pad - 220 Grit

4.5 star rating (2 reviews)
$23.95 USD
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Product Features
  • High quality diamond abrasive surface makes smoothing rough edges easy
  • Perfect hand held size – pad measures about 4-1/4" x 2-1/2" x 1-1/4"
  • Can be used wet or dry
  • 220 grit medium red pad
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Product Description
Great for taking the sharp edges off of glass. The surface of each pad has a plated diamond abrasive surface that is permanently glued to the semi-flexible foam support pad. Use wet or dry for fine work on glass, marble, ceramics, granite and other composites. Pads measure about 4-1/4" x 2-1/2" x 1-1/4". 220 grit medium red pad.
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4 stars Versatile tool By on
Pros : These are great tools and come in handy for glass or mosaic work. I keep them on my work bench for getting rid of sharp edges on glass or tile.
Cons : None that I can think of.
Other Thoughts : Buy a variety of grits to fit more uses. They are worth the investment.
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5 stars Wouldn't live with out it By on
Pros : Great for removing kiln wash and little glass barbs often found on finished pieces. good size to fit in my hand.
Cons : none
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