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DiStar Diamond Hand Polishing Pads for Porcelain Tile & Stone

by DiStar
SKU 89568442160
Original price $22.97 - Original price $22.97
Original price
$22.97
$22.97 - $22.97
Current price $22.97
Style: 60 Grit

The DiStar Diamond Hand Pad is the tool that refines a cut after it's made — removing micro-chips, softening sharp edges, and creating the clean, professional finish clients notice. Where a powered grinder can be too aggressive for delicate tile, a hand pad gives you complete control over pressure and movement, which means fewer mistakes on expensive material.

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Hand-held diamond pads for refining and finishing edges on porcelain, ceramic, stone, and glass — no power required.

  • Grits: 60 grit (coarse — chip removal and edge easing) and 200 grit (finer — smoothing and finishing)
  • Use: Hand-held — full control, no power tool needed
  • Wet or dry: Works either way; wet gives the smoothest finish on stone
  • Application: Porcelain, ceramic, natural stone, and glass
  • Best for: Easing sharp edges, fine-tuning miters, polishing and finishing cuts
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DiStar Diamond Hand Polishing Pads — Precision Finishing in Your Hand

The details separate good tile work from great tile work, and the finish on a cut edge is one clients run their fingers along without thinking. These hand pads are made for that final step: ease a sharp porcelain edge, knock back micro-chips along a cut, fine-tune a miter, or bring up a stone surface — all with the control that only hand pressure gives you.

Start with the 60 grit to remove chips and ease the edge, then move to the 200 grit to smooth and refine. Because there's no power and no cord, they're always ready — grab one for a quick touch-up on the jobsite or detailed finishing in the shop. Use them wet for the smoothest result on stone, or dry for fast edge work.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Precision control: Hand pressure prevents over-grinding and protects finished edges.
  • Cleaner finishes: Removes chips and smooths edges for a professional look.
  • Two-step progression: 60 grit to ease and clean, 200 grit to refine.
  • Versatile: Works on porcelain, ceramic, stone, and glass.
  • Wet or dry: Use wet for the smoothest finish, dry for quick edge work.
  • Jobsite ready: No power required — grab it and go.

Usage tip: Work the 60 grit first to shape and de-chip, then the 200 to finish — light, even strokes and a little water give the cleanest edge.