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Polishing up a Storm
07 March 2013
The Preparation Group's new Storm Diamond Pads are prepared with billions of microscopic diamonds to hygienically clean and produce a high gloss finish on floors without the need for harsh chemicals,waxes and polishes.

The Preparation Group's new
Storm Diamond Pads are prepared
with billions of microscopic
diamonds to hygienically clean
and produce a high gloss finish on
floors without the need for harsh
chemicals,waxes and polishes.
The pad's cleaning system involves removing any loose contaminants from the designated surface, placing the pad under a machine and then adding just water. No tools are required as there is no fixing involved.
The pads are available in four grit sizes; 400, 800, 1500 and 3000.
The 400grit Storm Pad is the coarsest in the range and is designed to refurbish surfaces by removing the build up of grime.
They are designed to fit The Preparation Group's STG450 machine, along with most other types of surface texturing, auto scrubbing and polishing machines.
Other benefits of the pads are that they adjust to irregularities in the floor, can be used dry as well as wet and are suitable for small areas, even edgework.
The pad's cleaning system involves removing any loose contaminants from the designated surface, placing the pad under a machine and then adding just water. No tools are required as there is no fixing involved.
The pads are available in four grit sizes; 400, 800, 1500 and 3000.
The 400grit Storm Pad is the coarsest in the range and is designed to refurbish surfaces by removing the build up of grime.
They are designed to fit The Preparation Group's STG450 machine, along with most other types of surface texturing, auto scrubbing and polishing machines.
Other benefits of the pads are that they adjust to irregularities in the floor, can be used dry as well as wet and are suitable for small areas, even edgework.
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