Monkey or Cheetah Pads??

boazcan

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Anyone use the Cheetah pads yet that was using Monkey pads?

Any difference? Feedback?

I don't do a lot of stone work, when I do they are usually small. Have a marble job coming up and was thinking of trying the Cheetah pads.
 

Larry Cobb

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Bryan;

I & some customers have used both Monkey pads, and Cheetah pads.

The Cheetah pads are much quicker cutting the stone.

They have a lot of abrasive in contact with stone.
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There are 4 steps of Cheetah pads & one Final Polish pad in the set.

Larry
 

Tile Nerd

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boazcan said:
Larry,

How much for 20" set of cheetahs (i use an op)? any idea on the life of these as compared to monkeys?

You won't be able to use an OP Machine with the Cheetah pads like you can the Monkey pads. You will have to use a rotary (175).

They work very well and quicker then resin bonds! Go to my website below and checkout the depth and clarity in the marble floor we restored near the Capital in Austin.
 

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Cheetah pads are available through some Interlink locations or you can call 800 660-5803 to order. I don't have pricing information.
 

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Wayne, I loved your website. Nice work on the marble floor and the other jobs as well. Excellent before and after shots.
 

Tile Nerd

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scottw said:
Wayne, I loved your website. Nice work on the marble floor and the other jobs as well. Excellent before and after shots.

Thanks Scott, I'm pretty happy with the site too. For years my site was simply an online brochure, but since Jan 2010 it's been generating a lot of business. It's also easy for me to change and add to.

I have Ken at Go Pro Local to thank for it. Except when I send out the newsletter, it's now my only paid advertising in fact and at $99 per month it's a real deal.

Have you seen my restoration site he did? www.Water-Damage-Austin.com
 

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