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Felt Polishing Pads - High-Density Felt Pads for Final Polish on Gemstones, Glass and Stone

Our High-Density Felt Polishing Pads deliver mirror-like final polish on glass, gemstones, metals, plastics, and stone surfaces. The soft yet firm felt construction maintains consistent pressure across the full pad face for even, streak-free finishing with cerium oxide, aluminium oxide, tin oxide, and diamond compound polishing compounds. Available in nine sizes from 6" to 24" with magnetic backing for quick attachment to magnetic master lap systems.

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Available Sizes and Pricing

Diameter Price
6" $10.00
8" $12.00
10" $16.00
12" $25.00
14" $35.00
16" $42.00
18" $50.00
20" $72.00
24" $95.00

Compatible Applications

  • Final polish on lapidary gemstones - agate, jasper, quartz, obsidian, and cabochons
  • Glass surface polishing - art glass, fused glass, optical glass mirror finish
  • Soft stone final polish - opal, turquoise, labradorite, malachite with cerium oxide
  • Hard stone final polish - agate, jasper, quartz with diamond compound paste
  • Metal surface finishing - tool steel, stainless steel, and non-ferrous metals
  • Ceramic and porcelain final polish - technical ceramics and decorative porcelain
  • Flat lap machine polishing - 6" to 24" sizes for all standard flat lap machine platens

Compatible Compounds

  • Cerium oxide - Primary compound for glass and soft stone final polish on felt
  • Aluminium oxide - For medium-hardness stone and ceramic polishing
  • Tin oxide - For soft stone and glass final polish
  • Diamond compound paste - For hard stone final polish on felt pads

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What polishing compound should I use with felt pads?
    A: Use cerium oxide for glass and soft stones (opal, turquoise, labradorite). Use diamond compound paste for hard lapidary stones (agate, jasper, quartz). Use aluminium oxide or tin oxide for medium-hardness stones and ceramics.
  • Q: Should felt polishing pads be used wet or dry?
    A: Slightly damp use is recommended. Keep the felt pad lightly moist with water during polishing to activate the compound. Avoid flooding with water - too much water dilutes the compound and reduces polishing effectiveness.
  • Q: How do I clean a felt polishing pad between sessions?
    A: Rinse the pad with clean water to remove compound residue and stone dust. Allow to dry completely before storing. Keep separate pads for each compound type to avoid cross-contamination.