
Dry Polishing Pad for Granite, Marble, Quartzite & Natural Stone
$3.59 - $24.99
Overview
This dry polishing pad is designed for granite, marble, quartzite, and selected natural stone applications.
It is commonly used for edge polishing, countertop touch-up, scratch refinement, and dry surface finishing where water use is limited or not convenient. It is a practical option for installers, fabricators, and contractors who need fast touch-up and detail polishing on site.
Need a version focused on concrete floor polishing, scratch refinement, and edge work? See our concrete-use dry polishing pad page.
Best for
• Granite edge polishing
• Marble touch-up and scratch reduction
• Quartzite finish refinement
• Natural stone edge work and detail polishing
• Countertop edge correction and small-area dry polishing
Features
• Suitable for dry polishing on selected stone applications
• Helps refine scratches and improve finish clarity
• Good for edge work, touch-up, and detail correction
• Hook-and-loop backing for quick pad changes
• Multiple grit options available for different polishing stages
Use Note
Keep the pad moving and avoid excessive pressure to reduce heat build-up.
Lighter pressure is recommended on softer materials such as marble.
For engineered stone or quartz-based materials, wet polishing may be more appropriate depending on the material and polishing process.
If you need a version focused on concrete floor polishing, see our concrete-use dry polishing pad page.
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 stone surfaces?
A dry polishing pad is commonly used for granite edge polishing, marble touch-up, quartzite refinement, natural stone detail work, and countertop edge correction where water use is limited.
Can dry polishing pads be used on granite and marble?
Yes. Dry polishing pads are often used on granite and marble for edge work, scratch refinement, and touch-up polishing. Heat control is important, especially on softer stone.
Are dry polishing pads universal for all stone materials?
No. They are not truly universal for every stone type. Many natural stone applications are suitable for dry use, but some engineered stone or quartz-based materials may be better polished with water.
Can dry polishing pads be used for countertop edge polishing?
Yes. They are commonly used for countertop edge polishing, corner work, and small-area correction on granite, marble, and selected natural stone surfaces.
What is the difference between dry polishing and wet polishing?
Dry polishing is more convenient for on-site touch-up and detail work where water is not practical. Wet polishing generally provides better heat control and may be preferred for certain materials and longer polishing processes.






