Monkey Pad Monday WOW

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It just keeps getting easier

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Scott S.

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please explain what a monkey pad is, does it go on a op or is it for hand tool use?
 

TimP

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Looks like that one was done by a pro before to not have any lipage like that.

You did a good job shining it up....however I think that's an ugly floor.
 
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Scott Monkey Pads are used for polishing stone with water only. They come in different grits from 800 -11,000. they are sized from 7in for counter top steps and corners to 17 in for the floors.
 
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a weighted 175 floor machine 50 pounds of added weight for the floor and a variable speeds makita for the counter tops and edges and steps.
 

Scott S.

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ok cool. just wanted to know how this amazing glossy floor came to be. what do you get for a job like that (per sq ft)?
 
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Phoenix Phil

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Nice work! I see your fine new Mytee sprayer! How's the sprayer working?
 

floorguy

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Not to down grade the job....

but why are all the before pics not in a lighted area??? Either from above or a door open??


Because all the after pics have lights shining on them...
 

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