
Dry Polishing Pad for Concrete Floor Polishing
$3.59 - $24.99
Overview
This dry polishing pad is designed for concrete floor polishing, scratch refinement, and finish improvement in dry-use applications.
It is a practical choice for edge polishing, detail work, and small-area correction where water is limited or not convenient. Contractors commonly use dry polishing pads to refine scratches, improve finish clarity, and prepare the surface for the next polishing step.
Looking for granite, marble, quartzite, or natural stone edge polishing? See our stone-use dry polishing pad version.
Best for
• Concrete floor edge polishing
• Scratch refinement after grinding
• Small-area dry polishing and touch-up
• Finish improvement before higher grits
• Dry-use jobs where water is not practical
Features
• Dry-use design for practical jobsite polishing
• Helps refine scratches and improve finish clarity
• Suitable for edge work, detail work, and spot correction
• Hook-and-loop backing for quick pad changes
• Available in multiple grit options for different polishing steps
Use Note
Use light, steady pressure and keep the pad moving to reduce heat build-up.
Vacuum extraction is recommended for cleaner dry polishing.
For stone-focused applications such as granite or marble edge polishing, see our stone-use dry polishing pad version.
Shipping Note
Fast processing and dispatch based on order type.
US delivery typically takes about 1 week via UPS/FedEx (tax-included route).
For other countries, delivery time and import duties may vary.
FAQ
What is a dry polishing pad used for on concrete floors?
A dry polishing pad is mainly used for concrete floor edge polishing, scratch refinement, small-area correction, and finish improvement where wet polishing is not practical.
Can dry polishing pads be used after metal grinding?
Yes. They are commonly used after grinding to refine scratches and improve finish clarity before moving to higher polishing steps.
Is a dry polishing pad good for full concrete floor polishing?
It is most commonly used for edge work, detail polishing, and small-area refinement. For full-floor polishing, the right process depends on machine type, floor condition, and polishing target.
What grit should I start with?
The starting grit depends on the scratch depth and the current floor condition. Lower grits are used for heavier refinement, while higher grits are used for finish improvement.
How do I get a cleaner result in dry polishing?
Use light pressure, keep the pad moving, and connect a vacuum when possible. This helps reduce dust loading and improves consistency.



