How to polish small floor sections or stair treads yourself?
What works on limited areas without sanding the entire floor?
In homes and buildings, it’s common for only a small section of a natural stone floor or staircase to become dull or damaged – such as stair nosings, tile strips, or high-traffic paths. Polishing the entire floor is often unnecessary and costly in such cases. However, treating localized wear is important to prevent further damage or color differences. An efficient solution requires a tool suitable for precise, localized use – without heavy machines or chemicals. DIY polishing in limited areas should be user-friendly and focused on restoring gloss and surface texture. The ideal method creates a seamless finish that blends naturally with the surrounding floor or stairs.
PROPAD Compact enables localized polishing, such as on stair nosings or damaged tile strips.
PROPAD Compact is specially designed for spot polishing of natural stone, without needing heavy equipment or full floor renovation. The pad works manually and uses synthetic nanoparticles to deliver a fine, controlled polishing effect. Dull spots, light scratches, and localized wear can be easily treated. Only water is needed – no chemicals required. Thanks to its compact size, PROPAD Compact is ideal for stair nosings, edges, tile lines, or other hard-to-reach areas. The result is restored gloss and a smooth surface that blends evenly with the rest of the floor. The pad is durable, reusable, and suitable for both home and professional use – a fast and effective solution for refreshing natural stone in limited areas.