This machine is around £1350, it is called a conan lite and has a 1.5hp motor, alot of our customers also use it on marble and stone polishing too, but its not for sanding the floor, tilemaster.co.uk
@@nayanmipun6784 really? It looks like it has nice Weight distribution vs allot of other machines around the same price range. The one I had for a while was around $1000 and it always felt lopsided. Switched up to one similar to this and it was great. Just $100 more
Thank you for the instructional video, seems the shining happens from the 1000 grit and higher lower grits are for smoothing. 12000 RPM angle grinder too can be used but with a very light pressure towards the marble and quickly massaging the marble as the RPM is 12000, fixed speed angle grinders are usually minimum 12000 RPM and variable angle grinders are costly
awesome finish. I use this in commercial applications but never use a sealer on natural stone. I use a crystallizer with steel wool pads for maintaining the floors. I love these pads
That's great news. In UK we now have a big push on eco products. Hotel love that fact we can maintain Thier floors with just water and a little pH neutral cleaner or TM stone soap. We love crystallizer to pop that final shine on our domestic jobs, but try to keep maintenance with just water and the hybrid pads. These even pull all the veins together well on variegated stone, where normally we have all gone to crystallizer.
hi , yes its like driving a car, you need to go up through the gears, if you jump grits the end result will be a low shine. each diamond pad builds its own shine, from a matt, to a satin, to a high shine, but if you skip the middle pads, the end result will be a low shine finish
@@akbarnitti we you Tilemaster CPS which is a solvent based impregnating sealer that gives water and oil proofing. Some polishers like to use stone soap but this is only a water repellent for a few weeks and can be good for hotel lobby or anywhere no food or oil will be spilt. But for kitchen or private home we recommend Tilemaster CPS sealer to stain stop.
@@tilemasterfloorcare Thank you for a quick respond. Last question what would you recommend for a school with high traffic areas and the whole building is terrazzo floors?
this video is just polishing with water but when we can to achieve a high shine or are working on hard to polish marbles, we have various polish powders to use
My Travertine is 10+ years old and is factory honed. I want to go as high as 1500 so should I polish the edges with a right angle grinder I do have 4" diamond pads! With that type of machine do I need to put plastic on the walls because of water splatter?
If you use your edge machine on show speed it won’t really splash or alternatively you can use dry pads at the edge for marble polishing so no water is needed
I have a question so I have the Diamond water discs all the way to 3000 grit, and no matter how much I try to sand and polish marble it always ends looking completely dull with no shine at all.. they are the resin disc. What am I doing wrong?
It’s hard to answer as every pad can be different to the next but depending on the level of shine you need to start from the bottle grit and work your way up
@@tu1469 1000 grit is already high polishing pad, it sound like to need to start lower like 200 and flatten out the surface. If the surface isn’t flat and smooth the high pads can’t provide the right polish and in turn the end result turns out much less shinier.
@@tilemasterfloorcare thanks a few days ago I bought some pads on Amazon from 50 doubling all the way to 5000 and my sample marble piece is just not getting the shine I want out of it.
Yes any kind of marble can be polished in this way. Also Limestome and Travertine, onyx and many other stone. The result depends on the stone thou. More open, and abrasive stone like limestone which are not as dense may not take a shine well and you would need to leave a honed finish. This stone takes a shine well, so it is easy to create a mirror shine and you can get it even brighter if you used powder polish at the end.
Hi Adam The corners are done in a number of way. You can either do them with a hand diamond block which is square or you get put triangle shaped pads onto a multi tool. Also if you are renovating a tile that was installed polished, the chances are the corners are still at the correct shine as No one has ever walked on them. Also you will fine because of the corner and the skirting boards it impossible to look through the shine as there is no reference point for the reflection. It’s a bit like a granite or marble work top. The edge of the top is never polished to the same standard or finish as the face of the worktop because you don’t have the same surface area to reference the shine. Hope that makes sense.
Are you applying any chemical or liquid when polishing? Also what if the floor has stains, will the same process work? Last question, can’t you just use the 5000 grit pad from the get go?
hi we are just using water in this video, but if you want to create a high gloss or shine we have a range of marble polishing powder that do this. Yes the lower grit diamond pads like 200 and 400 grit will help remove scratches, stains and acid etch marks. the 5000 grit is for the last stage of polishing. Polish marble is like driving a car. you need to start in first gear and work your way up through the gears. you can jump from 1st to 5th. if you dont spend the time with the prepwork you wont get the final result
This machine is on our website around £1350 uk pounds, it is called a conan lite and has a 1.5hp motor, alot of our customers also use it on marble and stone polishing too tilemaster.co.uk
Yes, we clean the floor first to remove the dirt and also to clean the grout line. Then when we use these polishing pads, we only use water. The water is just to lubircate the diamond pads so they work well on the marble floor and produce and high shine with no resin marks
Hi Grout brothers, if the mark has etch marks (damage / non cleanable spot) then start around the 400 and then move up the grits to the desired level of shine.
@@tilemasterfloorcare Thanks for the reply! What if I’m just restoring a customers floor? Should I just start with the high shine grit or do I have to move up on the grits as well?
0:12 Not bashing your product(s) but the before and after photo scares the living hell out of me. The after photo is so much darker and brown/green I'd be afraid to do this process (I have the same marble floors.) That dark color would decimate our kitchen décor.
When you polish, you start to bring the colour out of the stone. If you want to email us with pictures we could give you some advice? Info@tilemaster.co.uk
Hi jay. You can get these from our website www.tilemaster.co.uk. the are diamond polishing pads, so they work best on marble, limestone, travertine and terrazzo. Any thing that is around 3,4,5 and 6 on the Mohs scale of hardness they will polish great.
How i buy this machine ...?? What's price tell me
This machine is around £1350, it is called a conan lite and has a 1.5hp motor, alot of our customers also use it on marble and stone polishing too, but its not for sanding the floor, tilemaster.co.uk
Too costly
I'm sure you can hire it
@@nayanmipun6784 really? It looks like it has nice Weight distribution vs allot of other machines around the same price range. The one I had for a while was around $1000 and it always felt lopsided. Switched up to one similar to this and it was great. Just $100 more
I'd like to get one machine. What's the cost of the pads and how long do they last
Thank you for the instructional video, seems the shining happens from the 1000 grit and higher lower grits are for smoothing. 12000 RPM angle grinder too can be used but with a very light pressure towards the marble and quickly massaging the marble as the RPM is 12000, fixed speed angle grinders are usually minimum 12000 RPM and variable angle grinders are costly
hi we find wet polishing or marble at 175rpm is the best for this pads to achieve best shine possible for marble with only water
awesome finish. I use this in commercial applications but never use a sealer on natural stone. I use a crystallizer with steel wool pads for maintaining the floors. I love these pads
That's great news. In UK we now have a big push on eco products. Hotel love that fact we can maintain Thier floors with just water and a little pH neutral cleaner or TM stone soap.
We love crystallizer to pop that final shine on our domestic jobs, but try to keep maintenance with just water and the hybrid pads. These even pull all the veins together well on variegated stone, where normally we have all gone to crystallizer.
Try sealers choice gold it's a nice and easy upsell just make sure to buff it off asap or it will leave streak marks
Are all the steps required before using the 5000 gritt? Or can you directly use 5000 gritt
hi , yes its like driving a car, you need to go up through the gears, if you jump grits the end result will be a low shine. each diamond pad builds its own shine, from a matt, to a satin, to a high shine, but if you skip the middle pads, the end result will be a low shine finish
Yes very nice video I have one question? what sealer do you use after final polishing steps? Thank you for your help..
@@akbarnitti we you Tilemaster CPS which is a solvent based impregnating sealer that gives water and oil proofing. Some polishers like to use stone soap but this is only a water repellent for a few weeks and can be good for hotel lobby or anywhere no food or oil will be spilt. But for kitchen or private home we recommend Tilemaster CPS sealer to stain stop.
@@tilemasterfloorcare Thank you for a quick respond. Last question what would you recommend for a school with high traffic areas and the whole building is terrazzo floors?
The same is seal is fine
Gets the job done
thank you
Nice video what chemicals do you guys use to polish the floor
this video is just polishing with water but when we can to achieve a high shine or are working on hard to polish marbles, we have various polish powders to use
@@tilemasterfloorcaredo you guys sell the powder?
My Travertine is 10+ years old and is factory honed. I want to go as high as 1500 so should I polish the edges with a right angle grinder I do have 4" diamond pads! With that type of machine do I need to put plastic on the walls because of water splatter?
If you use your edge machine on show speed it won’t really splash or alternatively you can use dry pads at the edge for marble polishing so no water is needed
Where can I buy the diamond pads and how long do they last meaning the square footage?
they are available on line on our website,
I have a question so I have the Diamond water discs all the way to 3000 grit, and no matter how much I try to sand and polish marble it always ends looking completely dull with no shine at all.. they are the resin disc. What am I doing wrong?
I will add that I only use 1000,2000 and 3000 I don’t use any lower grits
It’s hard to answer as every pad can be different to the next but depending on the level of shine you need to start from the bottle grit and work your way up
@@tu1469 1000 grit is already high polishing pad, it sound like to need to start lower like 200 and flatten out the surface. If the surface isn’t flat and smooth the high pads can’t provide the right polish and in turn the end result turns out much less shinier.
@@tilemasterfloorcare thanks a few days ago I bought some pads on Amazon from 50 doubling all the way to 5000 and my sample marble piece is just not getting the shine I want out of it.
Hi, i want to learn on how to do marble. Can i apply this in any kind of marble? And how to identify what kind of marble or stone? Thank you
Yes any kind of marble can be polished in this way. Also Limestome and Travertine, onyx and many other stone. The result depends on the stone thou. More open, and abrasive stone like limestone which are not as dense may not take a shine well and you would need to leave a honed finish.
This stone takes a shine well, so it is easy to create a mirror shine and you can get it even brighter if you used powder polish at the end.
how could you polish the corners on the floor in real life example?
Hi Adam
The corners are done in a number of way. You can either do them with a hand diamond block which is square or you get put triangle shaped pads onto a multi tool.
Also if you are renovating a tile that was installed polished, the chances are the corners are still at the correct shine as No one has ever walked on them. Also you will fine because of the corner and the skirting boards it impossible to look through the shine as there is no reference point for the reflection. It’s a bit like a granite or marble work top. The edge of the top is never polished to the same standard or finish as the face of the worktop because you don’t have the same surface area to reference the shine. Hope that makes sense.
@@tilemasterfloorcare alright i see that make sense!! thank you so much for detailed explanation, really appreciate it
How many square meters does each pad do ?
depends on the type of marble but a good few hundred sq meters per pad easy
Which polishing chemicals best for floor polish??
It depends on the type of marble but we use MB stone polish. We sell this online and ship across Europe to many happy customers.
What rpm you use for the machine
That machine is 175 rpm and 1.5 hp 40kg rotary.
Can i use 1200 rpm?
Are you applying any chemical or liquid when polishing? Also what if the floor has stains, will the same process work? Last question, can’t you just use the 5000 grit pad from the get go?
hi we are just using water in this video, but if you want to create a high gloss or shine we have a range of marble polishing powder that do this. Yes the lower grit diamond pads like 200 and 400 grit will help remove scratches, stains and acid etch marks. the 5000 grit is for the last stage of polishing. Polish marble is like driving a car. you need to start in first gear and work your way up through the gears. you can jump from 1st to 5th. if you dont spend the time with the prepwork you wont get the final result
Sir ye machine ki kitni price he aur pakistan mai mil sakti he
This machine is on our website around £1350 uk pounds, it is called a conan lite and has a 1.5hp motor, alot of our customers also use it on marble and stone polishing too tilemaster.co.uk
hi, all You use is water?
Yes, we clean the floor first to remove the dirt and also to clean the grout line. Then when we use these polishing pads, we only use water. The water is just to lubircate the diamond pads so they work well on the marble floor and produce and high shine with no resin marks
Is that a low speed machine of high? Thanks for sharing Sir 🤝
The machine is the Conan HD, it’s running at 150rpm. tilemaster.co.uk/shop/stone-tiles-machines/rotary-machines/conan-hd/
@@tilemasterfloorcare Thank you 👍
Hey when doing this should we move up with all the grits or just start with the desired grit for the desired shine?
Hi Grout brothers, if the mark has etch marks (damage / non cleanable spot) then start around the 400 and then move up the grits to the desired level of shine.
@@tilemasterfloorcare
Thanks for the reply! What if I’m just restoring a customers floor? Should I just start with the high shine grit or do I have to move up on the grits as well?
@@thegroutbrothersllc8513 what are the issues currently with the floor?
@@tilemasterfloorcare
I’m not doing any polishing atm just basic restoration. I want to know for future reference
0:12 Not bashing your product(s) but the before and after photo scares the living hell out of me. The after photo is so much darker and brown/green I'd be afraid to do this process (I have the same marble floors.) That dark color would decimate our kitchen décor.
When you polish, you start to bring the colour out of the stone. If you want to email us with pictures we could give you some advice? Info@tilemaster.co.uk
Nice polishing
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow amazing...
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi do you always do one sqm and then move to next sqm or do all the room with one pad and then move to next pad
Yes when polish a room it's best to complete all the room with the first pad and then start again with the grit / pad and do the whole area again.
Bhai sahab yah machine kitne ki hai iska rate bataiye
They retail in the UK for around £1200
How to avail
How muchos
Here is the link - tilemaster.co.uk/shop/diamonds-polishing-pads/hybrid-pads/tilemaster-hybrid-rotary-diamond-pad-17-2/
Where do I buy these pads, what other types of tile stone can you polish with this?
Hi jay. You can get these from our website www.tilemaster.co.uk. the are diamond polishing pads, so they work best on marble, limestone, travertine and terrazzo. Any thing that is around 3,4,5 and 6 on the Mohs scale of hardness they will polish great.
Hi, wow beautiful job man. Congratulations !
Can we do the same to polish concrete?
Very nice videos you have thanks for sharing !
yes you can polishing concrete but we use slightly different pads, as these pads are designed for marble polishing. tilemaster.co.uk
5000 woo-hoo
makes a big different the final pad
This is best part as the polish get super shiny on the marble tiles at this point. 😊
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Thanks for your like on this marble polishing video. ❤
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